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Producers and Consumers

Producers and Consumers. Autotrophs (self-feeders): Make their own organic matter from inorganic nutrients. Heterotrophs (other-feeders): Organisms that cannot make organic molecules from inorganic ones. Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling in the Biosphere. Sunlight energy enters ecosystem.

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Producers and Consumers

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  1. Producers and Consumers • Autotrophs (self-feeders): • Make their own organic matter from inorganic nutrients. • Heterotrophs (other-feeders): • Organisms that cannot make organic molecules from inorganic ones.

  2. Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling in the Biosphere Sunlight energy enters ecosystem CO2 (Carbon dioxide) C6H12O6 (Glucose) Photosynthesis + + O2 (Oxygen) H2O (water) Cellular respiration drives cellular work ATP Heat energy exits ecosystem

  3. Photosynthesis • Photosynthesis: • Is used by plants, some protists, and some bacteria • Transforms light energy into chemical energy • Uses carbon dioxide and water as starting materials Light energy 6 CO2 6 O2 C6H12O6 6 H2O Photo- synthesis Carbon dioxide Water Oxygen gas Glucose

  4. Photosynthesis • Organisms that use photosynthesis are: • Photosynthetic autotrophs • The producers for most ecosystems PHOTOSYNTHETIC AUTOTROPHS Plants (mostly on land) Photosynthetic Protists (aquatic) Photosynthetic Bacteria (aquatic) LM Forest plants Kelp, a large alga Micrograph of cyanobacteria

  5. Photosynthesis found b/w lower and upper epidermis

  6. Photosynthesis CO2 H2O Light Chloroplast NADP+ ADP P Calvin cycle Light reactions ATP NADPH O2 Sugar (C6H12O6)

  7. Photosynthesis *photon *Photons are absorbed by pigment molecules

  8. Why Green? Light Reflected light Chloroplast Absorbed light Transmitted light

  9. Light-harvesting complexes of the thylakoid membrane

  10. Electron Flow

  11. Organization of light reaction machinery

  12. Chemiosmosis: A Comparison

  13. Calvin cycle (Carbon Fixation)

  14. Photosynthesis

  15. Alternative Pathways ALTERNATIVE PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS CAMPathway (example: pineapple) C4 Pathway (example: sugarcane) Cell type 1 CO2 CO2 Night Four-carbon compound Four-carbon compound CO2 CO2 Cell type 2 Calvin cycle Calvin cycle Day Sugar Sugar CAM plant C4 plant

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