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Photosynthesis: Converting sunlight into chemical 
energy 
Students who demonstrate understanding can: 
HS-LS1-5: Use a model to illustrate how photosynthesis transforms light energy into stored chemical 
energy.
+ 
Where does the oxygen (O2) we 
breathe come from? 
 O2 is produced by different 
kinds of bacteria, algae, and 
plants (including trees) 
during photosynthesis. 
 About 25% of O2 comes from 
land plants. 
 Most of Earth’s O2 comes 
from the ocean. 
 Released from tiny ocean plants 
called, phytoplankton.
+ 
Autotrophs and Photosynthesis 
 Called “self feeders” or 
”producers”. 
 Organisms that can produce their 
own food using light, water, 
carbon dioxide, or other 
chemicals. 
 Examples of autotrophs: green 
plants, some algae, few bacteria. 
 Most autotrophs use 
photosynthesis to make their 
food.
+ 
Overview of Photosynthesis 
 Light energy gets converted 
into chemical energy. 
 Chemical energy is stored in 
the form of glucose (sugar). 
 Carbon dioxide, water, and 
sunlight are used to produce 
carbohydrates and oxygen. 
 Occurs in two stages: 
 Light Dependent Reactions 
 Light Independent 
Reactions 
https://www.youtube.com/wa 
tch?v=1XilneV3cJI
+ 
Where Does Photosynthesis Take Place 
in the Cell?
+ 
Chloroplast Anatomy:
+ 
Closer Look at Chloroplast 
Structures 
 Chlorophyll: 
 Allows plants to absorb energy 
from light 
 Gives leaves their green color 
 Membrane Envelope: 
 Inner and outer membranes 
 Protects and keep chloroplast 
structures enclosed. 
 Thylakoid membrane: 
 Internal membrane system 
 Flattened sac-like membrane 
structures called thylakoids 
 Serve as the sites of conversion 
of light energy to chemical 
energy. 
 Granum 
 Dense layered stacks of 
thylakoid sacs 
 Sites of conversion of light 
energy to chemical energy. 
 Stroma 
 Dense fluid within the chloroplast 
 Lies inside the envelope but 
outside the thylakoid membrane 
 Site of conversion of carbon 
dioxide to carbohydrates
+ 
Two Processes of Photosynthesis 
Light Dependent Reactions Light Independent Reactions 
 Location: Thylakoid Membrane 
 Reactants: Sunlight and water 
(H2O) 
 End Products: ATP, NADPH, 
and O2 
 Also called “Calvin Cycle” or 
Dark Reactions 
 Location: Stroma 
 Reactants: ATP, NADPH, and 
O2 
 End Products: Glucose 
Remember: 
 Cells use ATP for energy 
 NADPH is a cofactor in reactions that acts as a reducing agent
+ 
How Does It All Work?
+ 
Photosynthetic Equation 
 Photosynthesis can be represented using a balanced chemical 
equation:
+ 
Why is photosynthesis essential to life 
on Earth? 
Well.. 
 Life can be sustained in plants. 
 Plants provide oxygen for 
humans. 
We BREATHE oxygen! 
 Without oxygen we cannot 
survive!

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Lesson plan powerpoint

  • 1. + Photosynthesis: Converting sunlight into chemical energy Students who demonstrate understanding can: HS-LS1-5: Use a model to illustrate how photosynthesis transforms light energy into stored chemical energy.
  • 2. + Where does the oxygen (O2) we breathe come from?  O2 is produced by different kinds of bacteria, algae, and plants (including trees) during photosynthesis.  About 25% of O2 comes from land plants.  Most of Earth’s O2 comes from the ocean.  Released from tiny ocean plants called, phytoplankton.
  • 3. + Autotrophs and Photosynthesis  Called “self feeders” or ”producers”.  Organisms that can produce their own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.  Examples of autotrophs: green plants, some algae, few bacteria.  Most autotrophs use photosynthesis to make their food.
  • 4. + Overview of Photosynthesis  Light energy gets converted into chemical energy.  Chemical energy is stored in the form of glucose (sugar).  Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are used to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.  Occurs in two stages:  Light Dependent Reactions  Light Independent Reactions https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=1XilneV3cJI
  • 5. + Where Does Photosynthesis Take Place in the Cell?
  • 7. + Closer Look at Chloroplast Structures  Chlorophyll:  Allows plants to absorb energy from light  Gives leaves their green color  Membrane Envelope:  Inner and outer membranes  Protects and keep chloroplast structures enclosed.  Thylakoid membrane:  Internal membrane system  Flattened sac-like membrane structures called thylakoids  Serve as the sites of conversion of light energy to chemical energy.  Granum  Dense layered stacks of thylakoid sacs  Sites of conversion of light energy to chemical energy.  Stroma  Dense fluid within the chloroplast  Lies inside the envelope but outside the thylakoid membrane  Site of conversion of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates
  • 8. + Two Processes of Photosynthesis Light Dependent Reactions Light Independent Reactions  Location: Thylakoid Membrane  Reactants: Sunlight and water (H2O)  End Products: ATP, NADPH, and O2  Also called “Calvin Cycle” or Dark Reactions  Location: Stroma  Reactants: ATP, NADPH, and O2  End Products: Glucose Remember:  Cells use ATP for energy  NADPH is a cofactor in reactions that acts as a reducing agent
  • 9. + How Does It All Work?
  • 10. + Photosynthetic Equation  Photosynthesis can be represented using a balanced chemical equation:
  • 11. + Why is photosynthesis essential to life on Earth? Well..  Life can be sustained in plants.  Plants provide oxygen for humans. We BREATHE oxygen!  Without oxygen we cannot survive!

Editor's Notes

  1. Glucose is a type of sugar. The glucose gives plants energy and the plants can also use glucose to make cellulose, a substance they use to grow and build cell walls.
  2. Here is a picture of a real chloroplast and a model. Notice the organelle has a double membrane (inner and outer) and has special structures inside. Remember chloroplasts are only found in plant cells!
  3. The first part is called the light dependent reaction. This reaction happens when the light energy is captured and pushed into a chemical called ATP. Atmospheric oxygen is produced by the “splitting” of water. Notice how oxygen is released during the light dependent reaction and ATP and NADPH move into the second part of photosynthesis. In general, the second part of the process happens when the ATP is used to make glucose. Remember this is also referred to as the Calvin Cycle or light independent reaction. This process gets its name because sunlight in not directly involved with this cycle.