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12/22/2009 Photosynthesis Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum. Chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis. In the 1600s, a Flemish scientist named Jan Van Helmont (1580–1644) conducted an experiment to find out. • He grew a willow tree in a carefully weighed amount of soil. • He H noticed i d that h the h mass off the h soil il b barely l changed while the mass of the tree greatly increased. • He concluded that the extra mass came from water, not from the soil. The Sun provides Earth with a steady source of light. How does a tiny seed grow into a massive tree? Where did all of that mass come from? • Later experiments carried out by other scientists showed that plants use carbon dioxide (from the air) and water to make a simple carbohydrate (glucose) and oxygen. • So the tree’s mass comes from air and water! t ! • This chemical reaction (photosynthesis) takes place only in the presence of light. Visible light is part of a collection of waves known as the electromagnetic spectrum. 1 12/22/2009 Light is a wave, like a ripple on a pond. Waves can be described by their wavelength (the length from peak to peak), and their energy. Light waves have very short wavelengths. • They range from 800 nm (red light) to 400 nm (violet light). – One nanometer (nm) is equal to onebillionth of a meter! How is a plant cell similar to solar cells found in calculators? • A solar calculator has solar cells that convert li h energy into light i electrical energy. • The electrical energy powers the calculator. Your eyes see sunlight as white light, but it is really made up of different colors of light. • A clear prism can split white light into a rainbow of color Color is how we experience the energy of light. • All of the colors of visible light have different energies. • Red light has the lowest energy and violet light has the highest energy. • As we move through the rainbow from red to violet, the energy of the light increases. A plant cell has chloroplasts that work much like solar cells found in calculators. • Chloroplasts also convert energy in a process called photosynthesis. • Plant cells then store this energy from the sun in the form of molecules. 2 12/22/2009 Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. Photosynthesis During photosynthesis, plants use the energy of sunlight to produce energy energy-rich rich molecules called carbohydrates (ex. glucose). In photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water and release glucose and oxygen wastes. Why most plants are green? Chlorophyll is found inside the chloroplasts of plant cells. Plants need red and blue light to grow. • Chlorophyll is the main pigment used in photosynthesis. – A pigment is a molecule that absorbs some colors of light and reflects others. • Chlorophyll absorbs mostly blue and red light, and reflects green light. • This is why most plants look green. 3 12/22/2009 Why don’t plants absorb all colors of light? • The reason is the same reason you wear light-colored clothes when it’s hot outside. • Like you, plants must reflect some light to avoid absorbing too much energy and overheating. Why do leaves change color? In some parts of the world, the l leaves off some plants, such as sugar maple trees, turn brilliant red or gold in the autumn. Also, certain colors of visible light have just the right amount of energy to make photosynthesis occur. Infrared light has too little energy to make photosynthesis occur. Ultraviolet light has more energy but would cause other chemical reactions. Chlorophyll masks other plant pigments during the spring and summer. • In the autumn photosynthesis slows down. down • Chlorophyll breaks down; and red, orange, and yellow pigments in the leaves are revealed! 4