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Photosynthesis Energy Transformations ATP is the energy molecule used in all living things, so supplies must be constantly replenished. energy must be added to make ATP, thus ATP formation is an endergonic reaction. ADP + P + energy ---? ATP the addition of a phosphate molecule to ATP is called phosphorylation ATP ---? ADP + P + energy the removal of a phosphate molecule from ATP gives off energy and is called dephosphorylation Electron Transport System (ETS) is the means by which energy production occurs within cells. It is a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors. Each time an electron is transported, energy is either released or absorbed. This is how most of the ATP in plants and animals is formed Redox Reactions

Photsynthesis and cellular resp

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Nutrition??????????????????????Page 3 Chloroplasts & Mitochondrion??????????????????.Page 4 Equations?????????????????????.Page 5 ATP Formation??????????????????..Page 6 Overall Process of Photosynthesis?????????????????.Page 7 Overall Process of Cellular Respiration????????????????Page 8 Compare & Contrast Photosynthesis & Aerobic Cellular Respiration???????????Page 9 Fermentation???????????????????.Page 10 NUTRITION Autotroph: Also called a producer; an organism that produces its own food using the energy from sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorganic compounds.

AP Bio Reading Guide Answers CH 10

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Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. - 1 - Name_______________________Period___________ Chapter 10: Photosynthesis This chapter is as challenging as the one you just finished on cellular respiration. However, conceptually it will be a little easier because the concepts learned in Chapter 9?namely, chemiosmosis and an electron transport system?will play a central role in photosynthesis. 1. As a review, define the terms autotroph and heterotroph. Keep in mind that plants have mitochondria and chloroplasts and do both cellular respiration and photosynthesis! Autotroph: An organism that obtains organic food molecules without eating other organisms or substances derived from other organisms. Autotrophs use energy from the sun or from oxidation of

AP BIO Photosynthesis Vocab

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Stomates ? In plants, a mite opening bordered by guard cells in the epidermis of leaves and stems; water passes out of a plant Mesophyll cells ? the photosynthetic parenchyma of a leaf, located within the epidermis Thylakoid Membranes ? in chloroplasts, a complex,organized internal membrane composed of flattened disks, which contain the photosystems involved in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. Stroma ? In chloroplasts, the molecules from CO2.semi-liquid substance that surrounds the thylakoid system and that contains the enzymes needed to assemble organic

Chapter 10 Notes

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Chapter 10 notes Photosynthesis Photosynthesis In Nature All life acquires organic compounds for energy and carbon skeletons by one of two ways - ______________: (autos = self, trophos = feed) - they sustain themselves w/out eating other organisms Photosynthesis In Nature - plants are _________________ because they use light as a source of energy - __________: (hetero = other, different) - live on compounds produced by other organisms Heterotrophs are dependent on photoautotrophs for food and oxygen Photosynthesis In Nature ________________ are the site of photosynthesis in plants All green parts of plants have chloroplasts - color is from ____________, the green pigment in the chloroplasts

Photosynthesis Notes

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Photosynthesis Wednesday, March 06, 2013 11:00 PM ? Photosynthesis Photosynthesis - the process of converting energy in sunlight to energy in chemical bonds, especially glucose 6CO2 + 6H2O + light -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Begins with light-absorbing pigments in plant cells A pigment molecule is able to absorb energy from light only within a narrow range of wavelengths In order to absorb as much of the entire bandwidth from sunlight as possible, different pigments, capable of absorbing different wavelengths, act together to optimize energy absorption These pigments include the green chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b and the carotenoids, which are red, orange, or yellow

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