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Photosynthesis: An Overview

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Overview of Photosynthesis

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Page 1: Photosynthesis Overview

Photosynthesis: An Overview

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Learning Objectives Explain the role of light and pigments in photosynthesis. Explain the role of electron carrier molecules in

photosynthesis. State the overall equation for photosynthesis.

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Light

• Light energy from the sun must be captured for photosynthesis to occur.

• Sunlight is “white” light—actually a mixture of different wavelengths.

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Chlorophyll

Photosynthetic organisms capture energy from sunlight with pigments—principally with chlorophyll.

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Chlorophyll

Photosynthesis takes place inside organelles called chloroplasts.

Plant Cell

Chloroplast

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Chloroplast

In plants, photosynthesis takes place inside chloroplasts.

ThylakoidGranum

Thylakoid membrane

Stroma

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High Energy Electrons

The high-energy electrons produced by chlorophyll are highly reactive and require a special “carrier.”

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High Energy Electrons

An electron carrier is a compound that can accept a pair of high-energy electrons and transfer them, along with most of their energy, to another molecule.

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High Energy Electrons

NADPH can carry the high-energy electrons that were produced by light absorption in chlorophyll to chemical reactions elsewhere in the cell.

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An Overview of Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide (low-energy reactants) into high-energy sugars and oxygen (products).

Carbon dioxide + Water → Sugars + Oxygenlight

light+ → +

C6H12O66CO2 6H2O 6O2

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Photosynthesis and Light

Photosynthesis involves two sets of reactions: Light-dependent reactions Light-independent reactions

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Light-Dependent Reactions

Light-dependent reactions require the direct involvement of light and light-absorbing pigments.

Water

Oxygen

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Light-Independent Reactions

Light-independent reactions use ATP and NADPH molecules produced in the light-dependent reactions to produce high-energy sugars from carbon dioxide

Sugars andCarbohydrates

Carbon Dioxide

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Interdependence of Reactions

Light-dependent and light-independent reactions have an interdependent relationship.