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This Photosynthesis PowerPoint covers the concepts of ADP and ATP, chlorophyll and other pigments, leaf structure, the light dependent reactions, the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle), and factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. Biology teachers know that Photosynthesis can be a difficult unit for our students. This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying set of notes for high school biology will engage your students while you teach this difficult unit of study. Choose to use the traditional printable version, or the paperless, digital Google Apps version. The slides will captivate your students with stunning photographs and images to provide an in-depth study of photosynthesis.
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- Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- Chemical energy and ATP: Definitions/explanations of ADP and ATP, the structure of ATP, how ADP becomes ATP, uses of ATP.
- Overview of photosynthesis: Reactants, products, and an equation for photosynthesis.
- Chlorophyll and other pigments: pigment, chloroplasts, electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum, absorption and reflection of different wavelengths of light, types of chlorophyll.
- Leaf Anatomy: Students will label the parts of a leaf and define cuticle, palisade, spongy cells, mesophyll, stomata, vascular bundle, xylem, phloem
- Structure of the Chloroplast: Students will label a drawing and define outer membrane, inner membrane, thylakoids, grana, stroma, chlorophyll, photosystems.
- Electron carriers: Short discussion on electrons, energy levels of electrons, excited electrons, electron transport chain, NADP+, NADPH.
- An overview of the stages of photosynthesis: Light dependent reactions and light independent reactions. Includes an equation for photosynthesis that outlines the reactants and the products of photosynthesis.
- The Light dependent reactions: Photosystem I and photosystem II, splitting of water molecules, electron transport chain, production of ATP and NADPH, release of oxygen, ATP synthase.
- Calvin Cycle: Includes basics of carbon fixation, reduction of PGA to form PGAL, regeneration of RuBP, how glucose is formed.
- Alternative Pathways: Water loss from the plant, the C4 Pathway, the CAM pathway.
- Factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis: water, temperature, light intensity.
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photosynthesis. Dr. Donna Howell Biology I Blacksburg High School. Energy and Life. Energy. ALL organisms need a constant source of energy to survive. The ultimate source of energy is the Sun. Plants and other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food.
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photosynthesis Dr. Donna Howell Biology I Blacksburg High School
Energy and Life
Energy • ALL organisms need a constant source of energy to survive. • The ultimate source of energy is the Sun. • Plants and other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food.
Types of organisms • There are two types of organisms: • Autotrophs – organisms that make their own food from the Sun, such as plants • Heterotrophs – organisms that cannot use the Sun’s energy directly to make their food
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis • Photosynthesis is the overall process by which sunlight (solar energy) chemically converts water and carbon dioxide into sugars, a source of energy. • Occurs in two stages in the chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts • Chloroplasts consist of: • Thylakoids – little “pancake-like” structures stacked on top of each other. Chlorophyll located here. • Granum – a stack of thylakoids • Stroma – the space outside the thylakoid membrane
Stage 1 • Stage 1 of the process is called the light-dependent reactions because require sunlight.. • This occurs in the plant’s chloroplasts. • Use energy from sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, energy carrying molecules.
Stage 2 • Stage 2 of the process is called the dark reactions because doesn’t require sunlight. • This occurs in the plant’s chloroplasts. • Uses ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars.
Photosynthesis • The chemical formula for photosynthesis is: 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 The above means that six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water react to form one glucose (sugar) molecule and six oxygen molecules. Solar energy
ATP • ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. • It’s structure is: • Consists of nitrogen base (blue part) • Sugar – ribose (green part) • 3 Phosphate groups – orange part
ATP • ATP can be used to produce energy when one of the phosphate groups is removed. • Energy is contained in the chemical bonds that holds the phosphate groups together, and breaking a bond releases energy. That creates a molecule called ADP (di). • The loose phosphate group above can re-combine with the ADP molecule to form ATP again. Keeps cycling as needed.
Light-Dependent reactions • During the light-dependent reactions, solar energy is absorbed by chloroplasts and two energy storing molecules (ATP, NADPH) are produced. • The solar energy is used to split water molecules which results in the release of oxygen as a waste product.
Dark reactions (Calvin cycle) • During the dark reactions, energy stored in ATP and NADPH is used to produce simple sugars (glucose) from carbon dioxide. • These sugars store energy for use by the cell when it needs it. • The glucose can be used as an energy source, or can be used to produce organic molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, or nucleic acids.
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Earlier peak photosynthesis timing potentially escalates global wildfires.
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Gengke Lai, Jialing Li, Jun Wang, Chaoyang Wu, Yongguang Zhang, Constantin M Zohner, Josep Peñuelas, Quansheng Ge, Earlier peak photosynthesis timing potentially escalates global wildfires, National Science Review , 2024;, nwae292, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwae292
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More intense fire weather due to climate change is implicated as a key driver of recent extreme wildfire events. As fuel stocks, the roles of vegetation and its phenology change in wildfire dynamics, however, are not fully appreciated. Using long-term satellite-based burned areas and photosynthesis observations, we reveal that an earlier peak photosynthesis timing (PPT) potentially acts to escalate subsequent wildfires, with an increase in the global average burned fraction by 0.021% (∼2.20 Mha) for every additional day of PPT advancement. Satellite observations and the Earth System modeling consistently show that this fire escalation is likely due to intensified drought conditions and increased fuel availability associated with the climate feedback arising from earlier PPT. Current fire-enabled dynamic global vegetation models can reproduce the observed negative correlation between PPT and burned area but underestimate the strength of the relationship notably. Given the continued PPT advancement owing to climate change, the bioclimatic effects of vegetation phenology change suggest a potentially pervasive upward pressure on future wildfires.
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Light Reaction or Light Dependent Reaction -. Produces energy from solar power (photons) in the form of ATP and NADPH. *. SUN. Two Parts of Photosynthesis. 2. Calvin Cycle or Light Independent Reaction ("Dark Reactions") Also called Carbon Fixation or C3 Fixation. Uses energy (ATP and NADPH) from light reaction to make sugar (glucose).
Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts, which have an outer membrane and an inner membrane. Stacks of thylakoids called grana form a third membrane layer. . Photosynthesis occurs in two parts: 1) Light-dependent reactions 2) Light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) Sketch this in your notes. Pay attention to what goes in and what comes out.
Photosynthesis is the way a plant makes food for itself.; It is in the leaves that most photosynthesis takes place.; Photosynthesis is the process by which the plant is able to use light energy (" photo ") to make (" synthesis ") food in the form of carbohydrates (glucose).; Cynobacteira- (blue-green algae) also carry out the process of photosynthesis.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS • Light-independent reaction (Dark Reaction) • Phase 1 (Carbon Fixation): 6 CO. 2. is linked to a carbon skeleton of 6 ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP) to make a 12 3-carbon compound. • RuBP is a 5-carbon molecule ... PowerPoint Presentation - PHOTOSYNTHESIS
The complementary process, during which plants, thanks to sunlight, absorb carbon dioxide, produce organic matter and expel oxygen to the atmosphere, is called photosynthesis. The perfect lesson for kids! They'll love nature, as well as your class, if you use this template, which has all kinds of illustrations and examples of explanations about ...
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enters the plant first thru the roots (root hairs) then to the xylem then on to all parts. Water gets oxidized to oxygen (hydrogen and oxygen split) transpiration -evaporation of water at the leaves.... 6H2O + 6CO2 + light energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 Plants take in carbon dioxide through the stomata, break it down to -CHO, and release.
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Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration PowerPoint Presentation (Harcourt Science Book, pages 206-211) Life Science California Standards Covered: 2f. Students know plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) and energy from sunlight to build molecules of sugar and release oxygen. 2g. Students know plant and an...
Presentation Transcript. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis • process by which green plants and some organisms • seaweed, algae & certain bacteria • use light energy to convert CO2 + water glucose • all life on Earth, directly or indirectly, depends on photosynthesis as source of food, energy & O2. Autotrophs • self feeders • organisms ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS • Photosynthesis is ability of a plant to turn sunlight, air, and water into sugar (energy). • The overall reaction is: light chlorophyll CO2+ H2O -------> CH2O + O2 • Photosynthesis is vital to life for two reasons. 1. The oxygen in the air comes from • photosynthesis. The plants continue to • replenish the oxygen in ...
The Photosynthesis PowerPoint Template is a resourceful presentation tool for educators, researchers, and professionals working in the field of botany. Photosynthesis is a process of how plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and energy. At the cellular level, the cell respiration system fuels the plant's metabolic activities. 3-slide PowerPoint templates for ...
This Photosynthesis PowerPoint covers the concepts of ADP and ATP, chlorophyll and other pigments, leaf structure, the light dependent reactions, the light independent reactions (Calvin cycle), and factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. Biology teachers know that Photosynthesis can be a difficult unit for our students. This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying set of ...
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Photosynthesis is the process in which plants. 1) use energy (sunlight) 2) to convert water and carbon dioxide 3) into glucose and oxygen. . O 2. Glucose. The Photosynthesis Equation. 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O → C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2. carbon dioxide + water → sugar + oxygen. .
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Presentation Transcript. Energy • ALL organisms need a constant source of energy to survive. • The ultimate source of energy is the Sun. • Plants and other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food. Photosynthesis • Photosynthesis is the overall process by which sunlight (solar energy) chemically ...
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Using long-term satellite-based burned areas and photosynthesis observations, we reveal that an earlier peak photosynthesis timing (PPT) potentially acts to escalate subsequent wildfires, with an increase in the global average burned fraction by 0.021% (∼2.20 Mha) for every additional day of PPT advancement.