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Biochemical process where light energy is converted into chemical energy. 6CO2+12H20+light=C6H12O6+6H20+6O2
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Organelle Site of photosynthesis Chlorophyll is a pigment
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Outer membrane Stroma: thick fluid Thylakoids: membranous sacs: Chlorophyll located in membranes Grana: Stacks of thylakoids
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leaf anatomy
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Palasade meophyll
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Light
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-Light can be spit into tis component color's by passing it through a prism: Spectrum -Each color has a wavelength -Spectroscope: a device that splits light into its color.
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1. transmitted -> passes through the molecule 2. Reflected->bounces off molecule. (this is the light you see) 3. Absorbed-> retains energy Pigments-> molecules that absorbs light ( you do not see this light). The fate of light is determined by its color.
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Absorbed light: Converted into other forms of energy
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What color of light will not produce any photosynthesis?
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Photochemical reaction (light reaction)
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Photochemical reaction inside chloroplast
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1. abundant in most habitats 2. Most microscopic
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Heterotrophic
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Photosynthetic
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Protozoa and Algae
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May be ancestral to green plants, as both have characteristics such as: Chlorophyll a, which occurs in algae and green plants Chlorophyll b, which occurs in land plants and in the green and euglenoid algae Cell walls made of cellulose.
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Chlorophyta
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Brown Algae
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Red Algae
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Bacillariophyta
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Dinozoa
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Euglenoids
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Biochemical process where light energy is converted into chemical energy. 6CO2+12H20+light=C6H12O6+6H20+6O2
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Dinoflagellates
Photosynthesis
Protozoa and Algae
Chloroplast
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Organelle Site of photosynthesis Chlorophyll is a pigment
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Chloroplast
Photosynthesis
Chloroplast: Double membrane organelle
Euglenoids
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Outer membrane Stroma: thick fluid Thylakoids: membranous sacs: Chlorophyll located in membranes Grana: Stacks of thylakoids
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Chloroplast: Double membrane organelle
Chloroplast
Absorbed light: Converted into other forms of energy
Photochemical reaction (light reaction)
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leaf anatomy
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Green Algae
Leaf Anatomy
Brown Algae
Diatoms
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Palasade meophyll
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What color of light will not produce any photosynthesis?
Protists have two common characteristics
What cells are responsible for photosynthesis?
When light hits a molecule it has 3 possibilities:
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Light
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Light travels as energy packets (photon) -Travels as a wave -The wavelength determines it's property ex. short wave has more energy.
Photosynthetic
Biochemical process where light energy is converted into chemical energy. 6CO2+12H20+light=C6H12O6+6H20+6O2
Light energy->Heat Light energy->Chemical energy (glucose) The main pigment in plants and green algae that captures light energy is chlorophyll.
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-Light can be spit into tis component color's by passing it through a prism: Spectrum -Each color has a wavelength -Spectroscope: a device that splits light into its color.
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Spectrum
Green Algae
Light
Photosynthesis
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1. transmitted -> passes through the molecule 2. Reflected->bounces off molecule. (this is the light you see) 3. Absorbed-> retains energy Pigments-> molecules that absorbs light ( you do not see this light). The fate of light is determined by its color.
Choose matching term
What color of light will not produce any photosynthesis?
Absorbed light: Converted into other forms of energy
Photochemical reaction (light reaction)
When light hits a molecule it has 3 possibilities:
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Absorbed light: Converted into other forms of energy
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1. transmitted -> passes through the molecule 2. Reflected->bounces off molecule. (this is the light you see) 3. Absorbed-> retains energy Pigments-> molecules that absorbs light ( you do not see this light). The fate of light is determined by its color.
Light travels as energy packets (photon) -Travels as a wave -The wavelength determines it's property ex. short wave has more energy.
occurs in the thylakoids of the chloroplast ATP: nucleotide-> provides enzymes energy NADPH: dinucleotide->provides energy and e- to make bonds
Light energy->Heat Light energy->Chemical energy (glucose) The main pigment in plants and green algae that captures light energy is chlorophyll.
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What color of light will not produce any photosynthesis?
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1. abundant in most habitats 2. Most microscopic
Palasade meophyll
Green: Transmitted and reflected, not absorbed.
1. transmitted -> passes through the molecule 2. Reflected->bounces off molecule. (this is the light you see) 3. Absorbed-> retains energy Pigments-> molecules that absorbs light ( you do not see this light). The fate of light is determined by its color.
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Photochemical reaction (light reaction)
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1. abundant in most habitats 2. Most microscopic
1. transmitted -> passes through the molecule 2. Reflected->bounces off molecule. (this is the light you see) 3. Absorbed-> retains energy Pigments-> molecules that absorbs light ( you do not see this light). The fate of light is determined by its color.
occurs in the thylakoids of the chloroplast ATP: nucleotide-> provides enzymes energy NADPH: dinucleotide->provides energy and e- to make bonds
Light energy->Heat Light energy->Chemical energy (glucose) The main pigment in plants and green algae that captures light energy is chlorophyll.
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Photochemical reaction inside chloroplast
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Outer membrane Stroma: thick fluid Thylakoids: membranous sacs: Chlorophyll located in membranes Grana: Stacks of thylakoids
-Light can be spit into tis component color's by passing it through a prism: Spectrum -Each color has a wavelength -Spectroscope: a device that splits light into its color.
leaf anatomy
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Definition
1. abundant in most habitats 2. Most microscopic
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Photochemical reaction (light reaction)
What cells are responsible for photosynthesis?
Protists have two common characteristics
What color of light will not produce any photosynthesis?
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Heterotrophic
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Protozoa
Brown Algae
Diatoms
Green Algae
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Photosynthetic
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Brown Algae
Green Algae
Algae
Red Algae
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Protozoa and Algae
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occurs in the thylakoids of the chloroplast ATP: nucleotide-> provides enzymes energy NADPH: dinucleotide->provides energy and e- to make bonds
Biochemical process where light energy is converted into chemical energy. 6CO2+12H20+light=C6H12O6+6H20+6O2
Protists may be grouped according to ecological roles as algae, protozoa, and fungus like protists. Photosynthetic and classified by their pigments eg. green, red, brown algae. Also distinguished by their cellular organization eg. unicellular, filamentous, colonial.
May be ancestral to green plants, as both have characteristics such as: Chlorophyll a, which occurs in algae and green plants Chlorophyll b, which occurs in land plants and in the green and euglenoid algae Cell walls made of cellulose.
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May be ancestral to green plants, as both have characteristics such as: Chlorophyll a, which occurs in algae and green plants Chlorophyll b, which occurs in land plants and in the green and euglenoid algae Cell walls made of cellulose.