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Light-independent reactions

Campbell Biology Chapter 10

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? 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. Lecture Presentations byNicole Tunbridge and Kathleen Fitzpatrick Chapter 10 Photosynthesis 1 The Process That Feeds the Biosphere Plants and other photosynthetic organisms contain organelles called chloroplasts Photosynthesis is the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy within chloroplasts Directly or indirectly, photosynthesis nourishes almost the entire living world Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, certain other unicellular eukaryotes, and some prokaryotes ? 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Autotrophs are ?self-feeders? that sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms Autotrophs are the producers of the biosphere, producing organic molecules from CO2 and other inorganic molecules

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Adapted from L. Miriello by S. Sharp AP Biology Name _________________________ Chapter 10 Guided Reading Assignment Label the diagram below.??? Explain the experiment reasoning that Van Niel used to understand photosynthesis.??? Use the diagram to label and identify the two broad stages of photosynthesis.? What is carbon fixation??? What is a photon??? Why are leaves green??? Describe Engelmann?s experiment and explain its results.???? What is the difference between an absorption spectra and action spectrum????? What happens to chlorophyll when it is hit by light? How does this relate to potential energy???? Identify the following parts of a photosystem: Photosystem? Light harvesting complex? Reaction center? Primary electron acceptor?
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