Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
The ability to create energy from the sun and Carbon Dioxide • Plants and other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the sun to produce food. – These species are called AUTOTROPHS- self feeders • Other organisms that cannot create their own food must eat plants – These species are called Hetertrophs • Please note that our body needs ATP to carry our bodily processes, but that it is short term energy. • Glucose is used to regenerate ATP to allow the body to keep functioning. • Glucose is the organic compound animals obtain from plants to create energy. CO2 + H2O + Energy C6H12O6 + O2 Balance the equation: What does this look like?! Make sure to note… • Plants need: – Carbon Dioxide – Water – “Sun light” – and a pigment called chlorophyll in the CHLOROPLAST to carry out photosynthesis. • Pigment is a light absorbing molecule. • Chlorophyll is the plant “pigment” Lets review.. • Respiration happens in the animals cell Mitochondria- this is the energy maker • In a plant- the energy is created in an organelle called Chloroplast. This is the energy creator of the plant. • When sunlight excites the electrons in the Chlorophyll, it gains a great deal of energy- • Uses energy to create ATP • Steps: 1. Light is absorbed by Chlorophyll in the thylakoid stacks 2. Hydrogen is released during the breakdown of water and is used to create ATP 3. The oxygen is released into the environment as a byproduct • This is called light independent reaction. • Although it is still in the chloroplast, by the time the light energy gets to the , it no longer needs the light. 1. CO2 molecules are absorbed from the atmosphere 2. The carbon is taken out of the CO2 to react with water to form glucose 3. The O2 left over is released back into the atmosphere So… • Light dependent reaction: –Takes in H20 and releases O2 • Calvin cycle: –Takes in CO2 • Creates sugar • Releases O2