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7.2 Dual Credit Photosynthesis

7.2 Dual Credit Photosynthesis

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Science

11th Grade

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MS-ESS1-1, MS-LS1-6, MS-ESS2-1

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Lauren Shoemaker

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7.2 Photosynthesis

Food from light

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Learning Objectives

  • Define photosynthesis and explain its importance to life on Earth.

  • Identify the reactants and products of photosynthesis (water, carbon dioxide, glucose, oxygen).

  • Construct and interpret different models of photosynthesis (e.g., diagrams, chemical equations, simulations).

  • Explain the transfer and transformation of energy in photosynthesis using the model.

  • Analyze data from investigations related to photosynthesis (e.g., effect of different light intensities on oxygen production).

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Overview of Photosynthesis

  • Most autotrophs make organic compounds using photosynthesis.

  • Photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy into chemical energy.

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Overview of Photosynthesis

  • Photosynthesis occurs in two phases.

    • In the light-dependent phase, light energy is converted into chemical energy.

    • In the light-independent phase, chemical energy used to synthesize glucose

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Open Ended

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From leaf to organelle, track where photosynthesis happens.

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  • The absorption of light is the first step in photosynthesis.

  • Once light energy is captured, it can be stored as ATP or NADPH.

    • Both are energy molecules

Phase One: Light Reactions

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​We are here

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Organelles that capture light energy

  • Contain two main compartments:

    • Thylakoids: flattened sac-like membranes 

      • Stacks of thylakoids are called grana.

    • The fluid filled space outside the grana called the stroma.

Chloroplasts

Phase One: Light Reactions

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  • Light-absorbing colored molecules called pigments are found in the thylakoid membranes.

  • Different pigments absorb specific wavelengths of light.

    • Most common pigment in plants is chlorophyll.

    • Plants also have accessory pigments.

Pigments

Phase One: Light Reactions

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Multiple Select

What is the difference between chlorophyll and chloroplast? Select 2

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Chlorophyll is a pigment

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Chlorophyll is an organelle

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Chloroplast is an organelle

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Chloroplast is a pigment

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Multiple Select

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Based on this graph, which TWO colors does chlorophyll a absorb?

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Blue

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Green

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Red

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Yellow

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7.2 Photosynthesis

Food from light

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