Title | Processof Photosynthesis Graphic Organizer-1 |
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Author | Katerina Tadlock |
Course | Elem Chemistry |
Institution | University of Georgia |
Pages | 2 |
File Size | 237 KB |
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Matter classification graphic organizer to separate mixture types...
Name:______________________________________ Date: ____________
Organisms obtain the
Type of organisms that perform
energy they need for
Photosynthesis is the process of….
photosynthesis….
photosynthesis from…
The equation looks like this: d Photosynthesis takes place in the….
Contains light-absorbing
Do Does es no not t contain the
pigment called
light-absorbing pigment
Thylakoids Which needs light to perform the _____________________________ reaction Uses the reactants… +
To produce…
Stroma Which does not need light to perform the
____________________________ reaction
Uses the reactants… +
To produce…
+
What happens to these molecules?
What happens to this molecule?
ANSWER KEY Type of organisms
Organisms obtain the
that perform
energy they need for
Photosynthesis is the process of….
photosynthesis….
Autotrophs like plants, algae & some bacteria
photosynthesis from…
Converting sunlight energy into food
The sun or light
energy (glucose) The equation looks like this:
Sun energy + 6CO → 6H O + 6O + C H O
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Contains light-absorbing
Photosynthesis takes place in the….
pigment called
d Does not contain the light-absorbing pigment
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll
Thylakoids
Stroma
Which needs light to perform the ______ Light-dependent ______ reaction Uses the reactants…
Sunlight
H2O
To produce…
O2
NADPH
What happens to these molecules?
O2 is released as a waste product.
NADPH is sent to the stroma to be used in the light independent reaction.
Which does not need light to perform the
Light-independent (aka Calvin Cycle)
____________________________ reaction Uses the reactants…
NADPH
CO2
To produce…
C6H12O6 (glucose)
What happens to this molecule?
Used by autotrophs for energy. Consumed by heterotrophs for energy. Both convert glucose into ATP during cellular respiration....