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Chloroplast

Photosynthesis

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Student Worksheet?Biology Strand: Molecules and Cells Name___________________________ Date__________________ School_________________ Student?please print this worksheet and complete it as you interact with the tutorial. The completed worksheet should be turned in to your assigned teacher. Tutorial: The Source of Oxygen produced by Photosynthesis Site: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp08/0802001.html Read the introduction and answer questions 1-4. Chloroplasts use ______________________ energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates. A by-product of photosynthesis is ____________________ that is released into the atmosphere.

Campbell's Biology 9 Edition Chapter 10 Outline

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Ch. 10 Notes Photosynthesis significance: organic substances created Autotrophs have photosynthesis Chemosynthetic organisms are bacteria These organisms build their own organic compounds Know trophic system Summary equation: 6(H2O) + 6(CO2) -----> C6H12O6 Know if endergonic or exergonic Source of energy is light Light is electromagnetic: both matter and energy When light strike anything they release energy This means that the energy is less after Release heat Night vision uses heat If the part of the plant is green then it is involved in food producing. Bigger the leaf the more water is accessible More surface area meaning easier loss of water Cells forming skin of the leaf are clear This is why we can see the green Plants are at brutal war with getting light and water

AP Bio Photosynthesis Practice Questions

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Chemical Energy Type of potential energy stored in chemicals like gasoline or sugar. In regard to photosynthesis, light reactions solar energy is captured and transformed into chemical potential energy and in the Calvin Cycle, this energy is used to make organic molecules of food. Describe the structure of the chloroplast.

AP bio exam review

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Page 1 AP Biology: 2013 Exam Review AP BIOLOGY EXAM REVIEW GUIDE ?The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.? Page 2 AP Biology: 2013 Exam Review CONCEPT 1 - BIOCHEMISTRY 1. CHNOPS- most common elements in all living matter 2. Bonds- ionic (transfer electrons), covalent (sharing- polar/unequal sharing and non-polar/equal sharing), hydrogen (weak bonds between hydrogen and negatively charged items), hydrophobic interactions (how non-polar compounds congregate together- lipids) 3. pH a. acid-base/ 0-14, # of H ions determines scale; logarithmic- pH 3 = 10-3 = 1/1000

Pearson Ch 10 - Photosynthesis

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Ch 10: Photosynthesis The Process That Feeds the Biosphere Photosynthesis is the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy Directly or indirectly, photosynthesis nourishes almost the entire living world Autotrophs sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms Autotrophs are the producers of the biosphere, producing organic molecules from CO2 and other inorganic molecules (fixing carbon) Almost all plants are photoautotrophs, using the energy of sunlight to make organic molecules Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, certain other protists, and some prokaryotes Heterotrophs obtain their organic material from other organisms Heterotrophs are the consumers of the biosphere

A.P. Biology 7th Edition Chp. 10 Photosynthesis Notes

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The Process That Feeds the Biosphere Photosynthesis: the conversion of light energy to chemical energy that is stored in glucose or other organic compounds (plants, algae, certain prokaryotes) Photosynthesis nourishes almost the entire living world directly & indirectly An organism acquires organic compounds it uses for energy & carbon skeletons by autotrophic or heterotrophic nutrition Autotroph: PRODUCER an organism that obtains organic food molecules w.o. eating other organisms or substances derived from other organisms (use energy from sun or oxidation of inorganic substances to make organic molecules from inorganic ones) Produce their organic molecules from CO2 & other inorganic raw materials obtained from environment ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Raven Biology Chapter 8 Notes

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Gavin Morgan 11/9/2015 Chapter 8 2-Point Notes Photosynthesis combines CO2 and H2O, producing glucose and O2: 1. Photosynthesis takes place in three stages: capturing energy from sunlight; using the energy to make ATP and to reduce the compound NADP+, an electron carrier, to NADPH; and using the ATP and NADPH to power the synthesis of organic molecules from CO2 in the air. 2. In plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts: 1. The internal membrane of chloroplasts, called the thylakoid membrane, is a continuous phospholipid bilayer organized into flattened sacs that are found stacked on one another in columns called grana.

Campbell AP Biology Chapter 10 Photosynthesis Presentatioin

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Chapter 10 Photosynthesis Overview: The Process That Feeds the Biosphere Photosynthesis is the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy Directly or indirectly, photosynthesis nourishes almost the entire living world Copyright ? 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings Autotrophs sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms Autotrophs are the producers of the biosphere, producing organic molecules from CO2 and other inorganic molecules Almost all plants are photoautotrophs, using the energy of sunlight to make organic molecules from H2O and CO2 Copyright ? 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings Fig. 10-1

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Which of the following organelles is incorrectly matched with its function? a. mitochondria : ATP production b. SER : detoxification of drugs and poisons c. lysosome : digestion d. gap junctions : cell communication e. microfilaments and flagella motion Which of the following pairs of structures is incorrectly matched? a. mitochondria- thylakoid membranes b. peroxisomes ? hydrogen peroxide c. nucleus - chromatin d. SER- Ca++ storage e. nucleolus ? ribosome components

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