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Photosynthesis Chapter 8 Lesson 2 Learning Goals Students will explain the role of light and pigments in photosynthesis and state the overall equation for photosynthesis. Energy production • Plants use energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high energy sugars and oxygen (Test question) Light & Pigments • In addition to water and carbon dioxide, photosynthesis requires light and chlorophyll, a molecule in the chloroplasts. • Plants gather sun’s energy with light absorbing molecules called pigments. (test question) • The plant’s principal pigment is chlorophyll • 2 types: chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B Light & Pigments • Many different types of pigments • Chlorophyll – reflects green/green yellow • No. 1 pigment in plants • Carotenoids – reflects reds, oranges, yellows • Gives carrots and tomatoes their colors • Anthocyanins – reflects reds, violets, blues • Causes leaves to change colors in the fall • Photosynthesis requires light and chlorophyll • Chlorophyll absorbs light in the blue-violet and red regions of the visible spectrum. • Chlorophyll does not absorb light in the green region of the spectrum. This is why plants look green, they do not absorb, but reflect green wave length light (test question) Chloroplast Structure & Function • Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts • Specifically the thylakoids and stroma • A stack of thylakoids are called a granum Electron Carrier Molecules • When chlorophyll absorbs light, much of the energy is transferred directly to electrons in the chlorophyll molecule, raising the energy levels of these electrons. • These high-energy electrons make photosynthesis work. Light Dependent Reactions • Energy from sunlight is absorbed by chlorophyll • Takes place in the thylakoids • Inputs are Sunlight and H20, outputs are O2. • Converts energy into chemical energy in the form of electron carrier molecules like ATP & NADPH Light Independent Reactions • Light Independent Reactions are known as the Calvin Cycle (named after a scientist) • Takes place in the stroma (liquid part of the chloroplast) • CO2 + ATP + electrons from NADPH = Carbohydrate molecules (sugars) • ATP converts back into ADP & NADPH turns back into NADP+ Photosynthesis takes place in two steps: light dependent & light independent reactions Product of Calvin cycle is high energy sugars!!!! (test question) Assignment/Exit Slip What factors affect photosynthesis? • Read page 240 and answer question 3.a – Include temperature ranges & what they affect, how too much light or too little light might damage a plant, and how too much or not enough water would affect a plant’s ability to photosynthesize.