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    • [DOC File]DOC Chapter 8 Notes: Photosynthesis - Plain Local Schools

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      Chapter 8 Notes: Photosynthesis. Concept 8.1; Photosynthesis uses light energy to make food. I. The structure of Chloroplasts. The structure where photosynthesis takes place is the _____ Chloroplasts contain compounds called _____ that give leaves their color. Leaves contain the most chloroplasts


    • [PDF File]PDF ATP and Photosynthesis Summary and Study Guide KEY 2013-2014

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      ATP and Photosynthesis Summary & Study Guide Directions: Answer the following questions the BEST you can without any help. After you have finished, notice what you don't know and make note of this by highlighting the question. Now use notes, etc to finish. ATP Adenosine triphosphate is the energy molecule used by all cells to do work and ...


    • [PDF File]PDF Chapter 7: PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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      Chapter 7: PHOTOSYNTHESIS 2. The "Light" Reactions 1. Overview of Photosynthesis 3. The "Dark" Reactions. 1. Overview of Photosynthesis. What is Photosynthesis? The process of converting light energy (kinetic) ... Summary of Photosynthesis stroma.


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      BIOL 1020 - CHAPTER 10 LECTURE NOTES 3 of 8 III. Chloroplasts A. in photosynthetic eukaryotes (plants and algae), photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts B. chloroplasts have both an inner and outer membrane 1. stroma - fluid-filled region inside the inner membrane 2. thylakoids - disklike membranous sacs found in stroma (interconnected with each other and inner membrane)


    • PPTX Photosynthesis Notes - Jefferson High School

      Summary of Photosynthesis. Chlorophyll and other pigments located in the chloroplasts absorb the sun's energy, which stimulates carbon dioxide and water to react and form glucose and oxygen. The energy is stored in the bonds of the glucose. Organisms must break these bonds (do cellular respiration) to get the energy.


    • [DOC File]DOC Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis…the carbon-oxygen cycle

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      PHOTOSYNTHESIS NOTES. PHOTOSYNTHESIS- is the process of changing . light. energy into . chemical. energy. The pigment . chlorophyll. which is found inside the chloroplasts of a plant cell can capture the light energy and store it in food. This pigment looks like the color


    • [PDF File]PDF Photosynthesis Notes - PBworks

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      Photosynthesis Notes Energy and Living Things: All living organisms must have energy to survive. Organisms get this energy from food. Organisms either make their own food or consume other organisms to obtain food. What is meant by "food?" Food contains a mixture of substances that are necessary for life, including


    • [PDF File]PDF Revision: Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 12 June 2013 ...

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      REVISION: PHOTOSYNTHESIS & CELLULAR RESPIRATION 12 JUNE 2013 Lesson Description In this lesson, we revise: the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration the practical procedures for testing for starch in green leaves the process of cellular respiration Key Concepts Structures of the Leaf


    • [PDF File]PDF PHOTOSYNTHESIS - National Institute of Open Schooling

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      MODULE - 2 Forms and Function of Plants and Animals BIOLOGY 239 Notes Photosynthesis In photosynthesis CO2 is fixed (or reduced) to carbohydrates (glucose C6H12O6). Water is split in the presence of light (called photolysis of water) to release O2. Note that O2 released comes from the water molecule and not from CO2.


    • [PDF File]PDF Chapter 8: Photosynthesis Study Guide

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      second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon atoms from carbon dioxide are combined, using the energy in ATP and NADPH, to make glucose I. Chlorophyll green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs sunlight in the light reactions of photosynthesis J. Chloroplasts Organelle in the cell in which the process of photosynthesis takes place


    • [PDF File]PDF A level workbook - Awesome Science Teacher Resources

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      A level guide. "Photosynthesis" 2 Using the workbook This workbook is designed to provide the student with notes, illustrations, questions and guided examples for the topic of photosynthesis at AQA A2 level. The book is divided into several sections. Each section should take approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete.


    • [PDF File]PDF M5 Photosynthesis Notes Guide

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      Photosynthesis Notes Guide Page 1 of 4 Module 5: Photosynthesis Notes Guide Complete this notes guide to review the content related to Photosynthesis. You may use your completed notes guide while taking the Photosynthesis quiz, as some questions will be the same or similar in nature. You may not use this during the test.


    • [PDF File]PDF Chapter 23 - The Calvin Cycle (CO2 Fixation)

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      Chapter 23 - The Calvin Cycle (CO 2 Fixation) The "Dark" Reactions • Reductive conversion of CO 2 into carbohydrates • Process is powered by ATP and NADPH (formed during the light reactions of photosynthesis) TheCO 2 fixation pathway has several names: •The reductive pentose phosphate (RPP) pathway. •The C 3 pathway.


    • [PDF File]PDF CHARLIE COOPER StudyWise.co.uk PHOTOSYNTHESIS SUMMARY NOTES

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      CHARLIE COOPER StudyWise.co.uk StudyWise: A-Level Biology Revision PHOTOSYNTHESIS SUMMARY NOTES 1. LIGHT DEPENDANT REACTION In Thylakoid membranes 1. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll 2. This boosts the electrons' energy level so they escape chlorophyll and are taken up by an electron carrier 3.


    • [PDF File]PDF 11. PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS

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      11. PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS - C 3, C 4 AND CAM Dark reaction or Blackman's reaction or Path of carbon in photosynthesis This is the second step in the mechanism of photosynthesis.


    • [PDF File]PDF AQA GCSE Biology Summary Notes - Brakenhale

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      AQA GCSE Biology - Unit 2 summary notes Page 6 Plant organs Plant organs include stems, roots and leaves. Examples of plant tissues include: epidermal tissues, which cover the plant mesophyll, which carries out photosynthesis xylem and phloem, which transport substances around the plant.


    • [PDF File]PDF Photosynthesis Notes - Denton ISD

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      Photosynthesis Notes The Equation: CO 2 + H 2O → C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen Photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high energy sugars and oxygen. I. Light and Pigments (in addition to water and carbon dioxide, photosynthesis ...


    • PPT Photosynthesis.PPT

      Light Reflected light Absorbed light Transmitted light Chloroplast THE COLOR OF LIGHT SEEN IS THE COLOR NOT ABSORBED AN OVERVIEW OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS Carbon dioxide Water Glucose Oxygen gas PHOTOSYNTHESIS The Calvin cycle makes sugar from carbon dioxide ATP generated by the light reactions provides the energy for sugar synthesis The NADPH produced ...


    • [PDF File]PDF REVIEW OF BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES Develop an understanding of ...

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      REVIEW OF BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES Develop an understanding of the physical, chemical, and cellular basis of life. Structure and Functions of Organic Molecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids) Structure and Functions of Cells, Cellular Organelles, Cell Specialization, Communication Among Cells


    • [PDF File]PDF Lecture Notes for Biology 101: An Introduction to Science and ...

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      1 Lecture Notes for Biology 101: An Introduction to Science and Biology for Non-Majors Instructor David L. Alles Course Outline The organization of this course has been driven by the goal of providing non-majors with


    • [PDF File]PDF Lecture 022--Photosynthesis 1 (Light Reactions)

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      Photosynthesis summary Where did the energy come from? Where did the H 2 O come from? Where did the electrons come from? Where did the O 2 come from? Where did the H+ come from? Where did the ATP come from? Where did the O 2 go? What will the ATP be used for? What will the NADPH be used for? …stay tuned for the Calvin cycle


    • [PDF File]PDF 4.2 Study Guide Overview of Photosynthesis Worksheet KEY

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      Organelles where photosynthesis takes place. 5. In which two parts of a chloroplast does photosynthesis take place? Grana and the stroma. 6. What are thylakoids? Coin shaped compartments that contain chlorophyll and are found in grana. 7. Write the chemical equation for the overall process of photosynthesis. a.


    • [PDF File]PDF Chapter 8 Photosynthesis Summary - Denton ISD

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      Chapter 8 Photosynthesis Plants and some other types of organisms are able to use light energy from the sun to produce food. Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs. Other organisms cannot use the sun's energy directly. These organisms, called het-erotrophs, obtain energy from the foods they consume. One of the principal ...


    • [PDF File]PDF Cell Biology

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      LHS- Cell Biology Unit Summary Notes Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants make their own food. This is a 2-stage process. The overall word equation for photosynthesis is: Stage 1: Light reactions The light energy from the sun is trapped by chlorophyll, in the chloroplasts and is


    • [PDF File]PDF Lecture 4 Photosynthesis and respiration handout

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      12 • Cellular Respiration - control the release of chemical-bond energy from large, organic molecules and use the energy for the many activities to sustain life. Cellular Respiration Requires (1) fueland (2) oxygen.


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      Unit 4: Cellular Respiration notes Cellular respiration is the process by which food is broken down by the body's cells to produce energy in the form of ATP molecules. A. Cellular Respiration Overview: 1. Cellular respiration is carried out by every cell in both plants and animals and is essential for daily living. 2.


    • [PDF File]PDF PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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      Photosynthesis 244 BIOLOGY Notes MODULE - 2 Forms and Functions of Plants and animals In photosynthesis, CO 2 is fixed (or reduced) to carbohydrates (glucose C 6H 12O 6). Water is split in the presence of light (called photolysis of water) to release O 2.Note


    • [PDF File]PDF 8.3 The Process of Photosynthesis - USP

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      8.3 The Process of Photosynthesis Lesson Objectives Describe what happens during the light-dependent reactions. Describe what happens during the light-independent reactions. Identify factors that affect the rate at which photosynthesis occurs. Lesson Summary The Light-Dependent Reactions: Generating ATP and NADPH


    • [PDF File]PDF Photosynthesis PowerPoint Notes

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      Photosynthesis PowerPoint Notes Chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum To stay alive, you need a constant supply of_____. You need energy to move, think, grow, and even sleep. Where does that energy come from? It all starts with the _____. Plant cells


    • [PDF File]PDF Chapter 8 - Photosynthesis

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      Chapter 8 - Photosynthesis 8.1 ... Summary Photosystem II PSII absorbs light, which increases electron energy. Electrons are passed to the Electron Transport Chain. Water is broken down to replace the lost electrons. H+


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