Photosynthesis
ATP
(adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work; consists of adenine, a 5-carbon sugar called ribose, and 3 phosphate groups; stores and releases energy
Photosynthesis equation
6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
pigment
A colored chemical compound that absorbs light, producing color; these are used to capture the energy in sunlight.
Heterotroph
An organism that cannot make its own food.
Autotroph
An organism that makes its own food
Photosynthesis word formula
Carbon dioxide, water and light energy ---------> glucose and oxygen
Explain, in terms of chlorophyll, why most plants are green
Chlorophyll absorbs light very well in blue and red regions but reflects light in green region. That's why the green is visible.
Photosynthesis
Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the bonds of carbohydrates.
chlorophyll
Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
What is the summarization of photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide (low-energy reactants) into high-energy sugars and oxygen (products).
Why do organisms that perform photosynthesis require water and sunlight?
Photosynthetic organisms need light because this is the source of the energy that is transformed to chemical energy by chlorophyll. These organisms need water because the electrons that are excited in chlorophyll and passed to the electron transport system are replaced with electrons from a split water molecule. Hydrogen is used to form the proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane. The electrons take from the oxygen molecules in water release an oxygen gas into the atmosphere which makes living possible for us.
Energy is released from ATP when
a phosphate group is removed
Where does photosynthesis take place?
inside organelles called chloroplasts
Photo-
light
-synthesis
putting together
What are some factors that affect photosynthesis?
temperature, light intensity and the availability of water.