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Chapters 7 and 8
Photosynthesis and Respiration
What Is Photosynthesis?
• The process by which photosynthetic
organisms construct carbohydrates, using:
The energy from sunlight
The carbon and oxygen from CO2
The hydrogen from water
• Oxygen from water released as waste product
• Photosynthetic organisms
include plants, algae,
some bacteria
What Is Respiration?
• The process by which most living organisms
get their energy from food, using:
The chemical energy stored in the food
Oxygen (O2)
• Waste products:
CO2 (released by us as a gas)
H2O (also released by us as a gas)
• All eukaryotic organisms (and some
prokaryotes) carry out aerobic (oxygenconsuming) respiration to get their energy
Linked Processes
Photosynthesis
Respiration
• Energy-storing
pathway
• Energy-releasing
pathway
• Releases oxygen
• Consumes oxygen
• Consumes
carbon dioxide
• Releases carbon
dioxide
Inputs and Outputs of Photosynthesis
Inputs
Outputs
• Energy
(from sunlight)
• Carbohydrates
(e.g., C6H12O6,
glucose)
• CO2 (from air)
• H2O (from soil)
• O2 gas (released
to atmosphere)
6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
C6H12O6 + 6O2
(Net photosynthetic equation)
Inputs and Outputs of Respiration
Inputs
Outputs
• Carbohydrates
(e.g., C6H12O6,
glucose)
• Energy
(in chemical form)
• O2 gas
• H2O
C6H12O6 + 6O2
• CO2
6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
(Net respiration equation)
Visible Spectrum for Photosynthesis
Visible violet light
transitions into
invisible ultraviolet radiation
Visible red light
transitions into
invisible infrared radiation
Chlorophyll: Main Light-Absorbing Pigment
Chlorophyll a
Wavelength absorption (%)
Light absorbances by chlorophylls
a and b are slightly different
chlorophyll a
chlorophyll b
Wavelength (nanometers)
Photosynthesis and Leaf Cells
Chloroplasts
• In plants and algae, photosynthesis occurs
inside specialized organelles, chloroplasts
• Chloroplasts are bacteria-sized, so a large
plant cell may contain hundreds of them
• They contain many internal membranes,
enclosing small compartments called
thylakoids
• Chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments
are located in the thylakoid membranes
Chloroplast Structure
Chloroplast
Thylakoid membrane,
a much-folded single
flattened compartment
inside the stroma
two outer membranes
stroma (semifluid interior)