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Photosynthesis Occurs in the Chloroplasts
Leaves
absorbs
sunlight, CO2 and H2O
Chloroplasts in cell 
Chloroplast 
Chloroplasts
contain
Chlorophyll
To make
ENERGY & GLUCOSE
Structure of a Chloroplast
(fluid)
(a stack of
thylakoids)
What absorbs the light energy?
• The chlorophyll is the
pigment located in the
chloroplast in the
thylakoid membrane.
• The pigments absorb the
light energy from the
sun, then the rest of
photosynthesis takes
place.
The Leaf is…
• the solar panel of the plant
• arranged on the stem to maximize light
absorption
• used to capture light energy for photosynthesis
• the chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis
So where does most
photosynthesis take
place in the leaf?
Leaf Structure
Drag and drop leaf quiz: http://tdflashzone.net23.net/index.php?p=2_60
Palisade Mesophyll Layer of a Leaf
• Layer just beneath
the epidermis
• Tightly packed cells
• Lots of chloroplasts
• Most photosynthesis
occurs here
Spongy Mesophyll Layer of a Leaf
• Layer beneath palisade
• Loosely packed cells
• Gas can move easily
through air spaces
• Some photosynthesis
How Do Plants Get Carbon Dioxide?
• Through the
stomata (tiny
openings)
• Site of gas
exchange
•CO2 goes in
•O2 goes out
What Controls the Opening of the
Stomata?
•
Guard cells:
–
Kidney-shaped cells
around each stoma
–
Swollen guard cells =
open stoma
–
Flaccid guard cells =
closed stoma
When are the Stomata Open?
•
During the day, when
light is available for
photosynthesis
•
Usually closed at
night
•
Opening the stoma
sacrifices water loss
so they can’t stay
open all the time
Stomata!
• Can you see the
guard cells?
• Why do you think
they are mostly
closed?
• No photosynthesis
happening at this
time
How Do Plants Get H2O from Roots to
Leaves?
• Water enters roots by
osmosis.
• Vascular plants transport
water and
minerals/nutrients
through tissues called
xylem (water transport)
and phloem (food
transport).
• Once in the leaves, it can
become a reactant in
photosynthesis.
Preventing Water Loss
The Leaf’s Waxy Cuticle
• A waxy covering that
prevents dessication
(drying out).
• It is a plant adaptation
to have a thick or thin
cuticle
• What type of plants
need a thicker cuticle?