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“Cellular Feud”. The ONLY Game show to help you learn the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS. http://www.123rf.com/photo_882389_plant-is-under-sun.html. What is Energy?. The ability to do work. Converts CO 2 Is a Protein Is an amino acid. What types of energy are there?. Chemical Kinetic
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“Cellular Feud” The ONLY Game show to help you learn the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS http://www.123rf.com/photo_882389_plant-is-under-sun.html
What is Energy? The ability to do work Converts CO2 Is a Protein Is an amino acid
What types of energy are there? Chemical Kinetic Heat All of the above
Name that structure in the green box. ATP NADPH Thylakoid Chloroplast http://passscience.blogspot.com/2010/09/structure-of-cell-part-3.html
What does the chloroplast in a plant cell do? It absorbs the energy from the light to manufacture and produce food Takes nutrients from the soil Main component of Mitosis Produces sunlight
What phase does the thylakoid membrane serve? Light Dependent Phase Light Independent Phase (Calvin Cycle) Phase that produces sugar Phase that requires Carbon Dioxide (CO2) http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/botany/uno/graphics/uno01pob/vrl/ http://withfriendship.com/user/sathvi/thylakoid.php
What phase does the stroma serve? Phase that uses light for photosynthesis Light-independent (dark) Phase (Calvin Cycle) Phase that produce ATP and NADPH Absorbing light phase http://withfriendship.com/user/sathvi/thylakoid.php
Photosynthesis is the process of converting__________________& ___________ into ___________. Light, CO2, H2O, Glucose Light, Energy, H2O, electrons CO2, H2O, electrons, glucose ATP, NADPH, H2O, Energy http://www.123rf.com/photo_3102584_plant-in-soil-and-blue-sky-with-sun.html
Photosynthesis takes in Carbon Dioxide, water, and sunlight and produces what? (Two Answers Outputs) H2O & Electrons ATP & NADPH ADP & CO2 Oxygen and Sugar http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=plants-versus-photovoltaics-at-capturing-sunlight
What is the balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide + water + light→ Glucose + Oxygen or (6CO2 + 6H2O + light → 6C6H12O6 + 6O2) Carbon dioxide + glucose + light→ water + Oxygen or (6CO2 + 6C6H12O6+ light → 6H2O + 6O2) Glucose + Carbon dioxide + light→ water + Carbon dioxide + Methaneor (6C6H12O6 +6CO2 + light → 6H2O + 6CO2 + CH4) Oxygen + water + ATP → water + NADPH
Photosynthesis Concept Map What two phases? Light Dependent Phase Photosynthesis INPUTS Light Independent Phase What Energy? What Energy? Chemical Energy Uses? Produces? CO2 Sugar Glucose Gives off? Uses? OUTPUTS H2O O2 Fill in the missing piece of the map: Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Mechanical Energy Light Energy Takes Place in? Chloroplast
What is an Enzyme? A carbohydrate produced in the Calvin Cycle (light independent phase) A specialized carbohydrate which slows down chemical reactions in cells A specialized protein which speeds up chemical reactions in a cell An specialized amino acid used to produce ATP http://biochemistryquestions.wordpress.com/2008/08/28/q-about-enzyme-regulation/
What is the function of a chloroplast? To produce sunlight for food To turn mechanical energy to light energy To absorb light energy and help produce food for the plants To produce help with diffusion and mitosis
Where in the chloroplast is the chlorophyll found? Stroma Nucleus Thylakoid Cell memebrane
What is the function of pigment in the leaves of plants? To produce ATP and NADPH for the Calvin Cycle To help produce light energy To absorb light energy Control the shape of the plant cells http://www.best-b2b.com/Sub-cat/841/856/pigment-dye_28.html
What type of energy is used by all living organisms? Solar Nuclear Wind Chemical
Plants use what kind of energy for the light dependent phase? Solar Nuclear Wind Chemical
What is the input and output of the Light Dependent Phase? Input: light + water; Output: Oxygen Input: Carbon dioxide; Output: glucose Input: water + carbon dioxide: Output: oxygen and glucose Input: ATP & NADPH; Output: Carbon Dioxide http://output.to/sideway/default.asp?qno=100100001
What is the product of the Light Independent Phase? Water Oxygen ATP Sugars (glucose)
What are the products of Photosynthesis? Water and Carbon Dioxide Oxygen and sugars (glucose) ATP and NADPH Carbon dioxide and glucose http://markothepencil.com/html/science.html
Why are chloroplasts green? Because “its not easy being green” Chloroplasts reflect green light Chloroplasts absorb green light Chloroplasts favorite color is green http://www.last.fm/music/Kermit+The+Frog
Are the cells pigments important? No, it just aids in the color of the chloroplast Yes, plants gather solar energy with the pigments since they absorb light Yes, they produce ATP Yes, they help produce NADPH http://prextruder.en.made-in-china.com/product/LqEJTMbvhVWe/China-Pigment-Red.html
ATP? Formed during photosynthesis, acts like a battery, and releases energy when a phosphate is removed Is to complicated to understand Released a constant amount of energy Does not require photosynthesis http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/cellresp/respintro.html
If we follow the Calvin Cycle then we can conclude that without CO2? There will be no impact on sugar production The production of water will stop for photosynthesis Oxygen will not be produced Fewer sugars can be produced http://ru.clipdealer.com/video/media/1172516
What is the definition of “synthesis”? Breaking down of compounds Putting things together and energizing Speeding up chemical reactions Taking chemical reactions apart
What is a carbon skeleton? A skeleton made of carbon instead of calcium A stack of hydrocarbons Inorganic molecular compounds Carbons bonding with one or more carbon atoms
What happens to water in the light dependent phase? It gets taken apart by removing an electron and forms oxygen gas Combines to create ATP and NADPH Creates glucose Goes back into the process
What happens to carbon dioxide in the light independent phase? It gets taken apart to form oxygen gas Combines to create ATP and NADPH Creates glucose Used to create water
What happens to light in photosynthesis? It gets converted to chemical energy as ATP It keeps regenerating throughout the different phases It gets converted to mechanical energy It gets converted to nuclear energy