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Photosynthesis Using Light Energy to Make Food Photosynthesis Plants use energy to change carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen (waste product) Who performs Photosynthesis? Plants and a few bacteria These are called autotrophs Three major events take place in two stages: – Absorption of light energy – Conversion of light energy into chemical energy (ATP and NADPH) – Storage of energy in the form of carbohydrates Where does it happen? Chloroplasts: – Thylakoids (a single pancake) Contain chlorophyll – Grana (stacks) Granum is one stack. – Stroma (thick fluid that surrounds the grana) omega.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/ ray/cell/401cell.htm Light Dependent Reaction – Temperature independent – Light Reaction Light Independent Reaction – Calvin-Benson Cycle – Dark Reaction www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/ farabee/BIOBK/BioBookPS.html Light Reaction Requires direct light energy Occurs in the thylakoids of chloroplasts 2 steps occur here: 1. Absorption of light by pigments 2. Splitting of water Electron carriers Light dependent reaction They gain tons of energy! Cells use electron carriers to transport this energy to other molecules – Called electron transport (name of process) 2 types in photosynthesis – NADP+ – Carriers 2 high energy electrons and hydrogen ions Create NADPH ATP Light Dependent Reaction (depends on light) Inputs=sun and water Products formed – Oxygen gas-formed by splitting water – Electrons transported to create NADPH and ATP used in the Calvin-Benson cycle Calvin Cycle Occurs in the stroma (filler in chloroplasts) Also called the dark reaction – Carbon dioxide is the input and the NADPH and ATP from the light reaction The output is glucose – – It is used for food and energy. Formula for glucose C6H12O6 The Equation Sunlight+ 6CO2 + 6H20 ----> C6H12O6 + 6 02 Factors that effect the rate of photosynthesis Temperature Enzymes are important for photosynthesis to work. – – Light intensity – Enzymes work best in certain temperatures. If the temp is too low or too high, it can decrease it or stop photosynthesis. Increase light will increase photosynthesis to a point. Amount of Carbon Dioxide Amount of water http://www.brainpop.com/science/cellularlifean dgenetics/photosynthesis/ Username: cebrainpop Password: tiger1