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Life Science: Microorganisms, Fungi, and Plants Chapter 5: Plant Processes Section 1: Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food. Plants capture energy from sunlight during photosynthesis. This energy is used to make the sugar glucose from carbon dioxide and water. Capturing Light Energy Plant cells have organelles called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are surrounded by two membranes. Inside the chloroplast, another membrane forms sacks called grana. Grana contain green pigment, called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy. Making Sugar Photosynthesis is a complicated process made of many steps. Photosynthesis can be summarized by the following equation: 6CO + 6H2O light energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 Getting Energy from Sugar Glucose molecules store energy. Plants use this energy for their life processes. To get energy, plant cells brereak down glucose and other food molecules in a process called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, plants use oxygen. The cells give off carbon dioxide and water. Extra glucose is converted into sucrose (a sugar) or as a starch. Gas Exchange Plant surfaces are covered by a waxy cuticle. The cuticle protects the plant from water loss. Carbon dioxide enters the plant’s leaves through stomata (singular: stoma). Stoma is an opening in the leaf’s epidermis and cuticle. Each stoma is surrounded by two guard cells. Guard cells act like double doors, opening and closing the stoma. When stomata are open, carbon dioxide enters the leaf. The oxygen produced during photosynthesis exits the leaf through the stomata. Water vapor also exits the leaf this way. The loss of water from leaves is called transpiration. The Importance of Photosynthesis During photosynthesis, plants store light energy as chemical energy. Some animals use this chemical energy when they eat plants. Other animals get energy from plants indirectly by eating other animals who have eaten the plants. This process is called a food chain. Photosynthesis provides the oxygen that animals and plants need for cellular respiration.