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Chapter 4 Learning Targets
I can describe:
4.1 What are autotrophs?
 Different types of autotrophs
 Where do they get their energy?
 In what ways are they important?
4.2 Overview of photosynthesis
I can describe:
 Pigments
 Why are plants green?
 Chloroplasts and it’s structures/functions
 Chlorophyll a and b
 Three energy conversions
 Equation of photosynthesis
 Two groups of reactions
 What is the most important result of photosynthesis?
4.3 Light Reactions
I can describe:
 What goes into and out of the light reactions (products and reactants)
 What happens to those things going in?
 What are the roles of ADP and NADP+ ?
 Where does this take place?
4.4 Calvin Cycle
I can describe:
 What goes into and out of the light reactions (products and reactants)
 What happens to those things going in?
 What are the roles of ATP and NADPH?
 Where does this take place?
 What are the products and how are they used?
 How is it dependent on the light reactions?
4.5 Rate of Photosynthesis
I can describe:
 What is a rate?
 What affects the rate of photosynthesis? How?
 What is photoinhibition?
 What are limiting factors?
4.6 Photorespiration and Special Adaptations
I can describe:
 What is photorespiration? Why is it used? How efficient is it?
 What are CAM plants? What adaptations do they have? How do they
survive the extreme heat?
4.7 Photosynthesis and the atmosphere
I can describe:
 Explain the importance of the atmosphere and photosynthesis.
 What has happened to the CO2 atmosphere since 1800’s.
4.8 Varieties of chemoautotrophs
I can describe:
 What are the three important questions in studying chemoautotrophs?
 How do they fix CO2 ?
4.9 Chemoautotrophs in the environment
I can describe:
 Where are the found?
 Why are they important?