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Title: S.HS.3.5.2


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S.HS.3.5.2
  • The student understands the Sun
  • is the primary source of energy for life through
    the process of photosynthesis

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  • What is Photosynthesis? The process of
    photosynthesis is a series of chemical reactions.
    -For living organisms it is the most important
    chemical reaction on our planet

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  • What is the equation for the chemical reaction
    for photosynthesis?

chlorophyll
enzymes
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The equation described
  • 6 CO2 6 H2O ? C6H12O6 6 O2
  • Six molecules of carbon dioxide react with six
    molecules of water to form 1 molecule of glucose
    and six molecules of oxygen.

Chlorophyll enzymes
Low energy
High energy
Low energy
Low energy
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Energy moves through the food chain from life
form to life form.  The first step is
photosynthesis in which the sun's radiant energy,
that pours onto the earth everyday, is turned
into carbohydrate(C6H12O6) molecules.  These
carbohydrates are used by nearly all living
things as fuel for energy, and as building blocks
to biosynthesize larger molecules such as
polysaccharides, protein, nucleic acids and
lipids.
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DESCRIBE PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  • It is the process of changing light energy to
    chemical energy stored as sugar
  • It occurs in plants and algae
  • Plants need light energy, CO2, and H2O
  • It takes place in the thylakoids of chloroplasts,
  • Chlorophyll the green pigment in plants is used
    to absorb wavelengths of light
  • 2 stages light dependent and Calvin Cycle or
    light independent

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WHAT HAPPENS DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS?
  • Plants capture light energy and use that energy
    to make glucose
  • Sunlight provides the energy needed by
    chlorophyll to change molecules of carbon dioxide
    and water into glucose
  • Oxygen is also released in this reaction

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CONTINUED
  • Carbon dioxide enters the leaf through pores
    called stomata
  • CO2 combines with the stored energy in the
    chloroplasts through chemical reactions to make
    glucose
  • The sugar is moved through cells in the leaf to
    the roots, stems and fruits of the plants
  • Some of the sugar is used right away by the plant
    for energy some is stored as starch and some is
    built into plant tissue

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WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO US?
  • We cannot make our own food (glucose, energy), we
    must get our food from plants. Plants are the
    first step in the food chain.

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PATH OF ENERGY
  • The flow of energy through life is a one-way
    process. Energy is not recycled. It is
    eventually lost as heat to space.  Energy passes
    through the food chain. The lower on the food
    chain/trophic level, the more energy is
    available.     
  • As energy moves up the food chain there is less
    and less of it to go around.  That's the main
    reason there aren't as many big fierce predators
    (lions and tigers and bears-Oh my!) compared to
    the herbivores (mice, rabbits and deer). Not
    enough energy for them! 

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TROPHIC LEVELS!
  •  The plants only get a small amount of the solar
    energy that hits the earth.     And....
         The herbivores only get a little bit of the
    energy that hits the plants.     And....     The
    carnivores and decomposers only get a little bit
    of the energy that was eaten by the herbivores.
    Only 10 energy is gained each trophic level

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Why is this important to us?
  • Do you breathe?
  • The oxygen released during photosynthesis is
    necessary for most living things.

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WHY OXYGEN IS IMPORTANT?
  • Oxygen is not just used by our bodies for
    respiration. It's not just in the air. It's the
    most abundant element on earth. And about 65
    percent of the mass of your body is oxygen.

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QUESTIONS
  • 1. What is the term for the transfer of energy
    and matter within a food web?
  • 2. The first stage of photosynthesis in a
    chloroplast is?
  • 3. Which molecule in plant cells first captures
    the radiant energy from sunlight?

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ANSWERS
  • 1. A food web showing the tropic levels and where
    energy is transferred
  • 2. Light Dependent Reaction
  • 3. Chlorophyll pigment

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QUESTIONS
  • 4. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water
    and carbon dioxide into?
  • 5. A student is collecting gas given off from a
    plant in bright sunlight at a temperature of 27
    C. The gas being collected is?
  • 6. If carbon dioxide is removed from a plants
    environment, what would you expect to happen?

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ANSWERS
  • 4. Oxygen and Sugars
  • 5. Oxygen
  • 6. No sugars would be produced

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Prepared are two beakers with identical sprigs of
water plants as shown. One was placed in the
shade and the other by a lamp. Then the distance
of the beakers from the lamp was changed.
Bubbles were counted given off by each plant.
Read the graph.
  • 7.

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QUESTIONS
  • 7. If the student later tested the bubbles
    collected in the test tube, what would she find
    they are made of? How do you know?
  • 8. At what distance from the light source was
    the greatest number of bubbles produced per
    minute?
  • 9. What do the students data show?

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ANSWERS
  • 7. Oxygen because release oxygen gas during the
    first stage of photosynthesis
  • 8. 5 cm-closest to the light source
  • 9. The closer to the light source the more oxygen
    bubbles produced.
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