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PHOTOSYNTHESIS Cellular Basis of Life ENERGY AND LIFE Energy – is the ablility to do work. In our bodies we use energy for everyday activities but even when your sleeping your body is using energy to build new molecules, contract muscles and carry out active transport. Cells use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to store and release energy. • ATP can easily release and store energy by breaking and re-forming the bonds between its phosphate groups – This makes it exceptionally useful as a basic energy source for all cells. • Cells use ATP to carry out Active transport, synthesis of proteins and respond to chemical signals at the cell surface. Heterotrophs and Autotrophs • Heterotrophs – organisms that obtain food by consuming other living things. • Autotrophs- organisms that make their own food. Examples: plants, algae and some bacteria. • The process by which autotrophs use the energy of sunlight to produce highenergy carbohydrates (sugars and starches) is known as photosynthesis. • In the process of photosynthesis, plants convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy stored in the bonds of carbohydrates. Light • Light- “white light” is actually a mixture of different wavelengths. • Photosynthesis organisms capture energy from sunlight with pigments. • The plants main pigment is Chlorophyll. (chlorophyll a & chrolophyll b) • As temperature drops , chlorophyll molecules break down it leaves colors of red and orange. Chloroplasts • They contain saclike photosynthetic membranes called thylakoids. Thylakoids are interconnected and arranged in stacks known as grana. The fluid portion of the chloroplasts , outside the thylakoids is known as the stroma. Collecting energy from the Sun • Because light is the form of energy, any compound that absorbs light absorbs energy. • When chlorophyll absorbs light a large fraction of the light energy is transferred directly to electrons in the chlorophyll molecule itself. • By raising energy levels of these electrons, light energy can produce a steady supply of high-energy electrons---this makes photosynthesis work.