Chapter 8 Photosynthesis. Trophic Roles Autotrophs produce organic molecules from CO 2 & inorganic raw materials producers plants Heterotrophs consumers.
1-10 1. What color does chlorophyll reflect? 2. What organisms can make their own energy (there are at least 4 correct answers)? Question of the Day.
Plants and Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis Organisms –Autotrophs: Self Feeders Photo-: Light Chemo-: Oxidize inorganics (Ex: Sulfur, Ammonia), unique.
Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis in nature Autotrophs: biotic producers; photoautotrophs; chemoautotrophs; obtains organic food without eating other organisms.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis process by which green plants & some organisms –s–seaweed, algae & certain bacteria use light energy to convert CO 2 +
How Cells Acquire Energy Chapter 6. Fig. 6.3a, p. 94 leafs upper surfacephotosynthetic cells two outer layers of membrane inner membrane system (thylakoids,
Chapter 8.3 The Reaction of Photosynthesis. The Chloroplast Site of photosynthesis.
Study Sheet for Honors Biology Chapter 7 Test ANSWERS.
Introduction to Metabolism. Objectives Understand the concept of metabolic pathway Understand the concept of metabolic pathway Identify types & characters.
Photosynthesis. A. Background 1. The conversion of light energy (from the sun) into chemical energy (stored in sugar & organic molecules. 2. Plants, algae.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS Converts light energy into chemical energy through a complex series of biochemical reactions 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O -> C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 Photosynthesis.
stomate transpiration gas exchange 3 Photosynthesis Overview Energy for all life on Earth ultimately comes from photosynthesis. 6CO 2 + 12H 2 O C 6.