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Science

is any place wherein organisms live while continuously interacting with the other living and nonliving components

Ecosystem

- is the process of plants use to make their own "food"

Photosynthesis

The process can be summarized as

sunlight + carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen

Raw Materials

sunlight + carbon dioxide + water

End Product

glucose + oxygen

the main product of photosynthesis

-a sugar that acts as the "food" source for plants.

Glucose (C6H12O6)

glucose is converted into chemical energy during cellular respiration

ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate)

formed during photosynthesis, which is necessary for animal life, is essentially a waste product of the photosynthesis process

Oxygen

The kitchen of the plant is the

Leaf

Waxy layer water proofing upper leaves.

Cuticle

Upper layer of cells. No chloroplasts.

Protection

Upper epidermis

Strongly packed upper layer of chloroplast containing cells.

Palisade Mesophyll

The lower layer of chloroplast containing cells. Air spaces around them

Spongy Mesophyll:

Refers to a single layer of cells on the

lower surface of the leaf that

Lower Epidermis

use for transport

Vascular Bundle

carry water and minerals throughout the plant.

Xylem

transport of food in the form of sucrose

Phloem

Two cells surrounding stomata that control rate of gas & water exchange

Guard Cells

allows the entrance of the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis

Stomata

Plant cells and some algae contain an organelle called the

chloroplast

this pigment that imparts a

green color to plant parts and serves to capture light energy

Chlorophyll

is made up of stacks of disc-shaped structures known as thylakoids

Grana-

colorless liquid surrounding the grana. The thylakoid lumen is a continuous aqueous phase enclosed by the thylakoid membrane

Stroma

happens in the presence of light that occurs in the thylakoid membrane and converts light energy to chemical energy.

Light-dependent Reaction

The energy harvested during this stage is stored in the form of

ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) and NADPH (Nicotinamide

Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Hydrogen)

phase that takes place in

the stroma and converts Carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugar.

Light-independent (Calvin Cycle)

The higher the temperature than typical the greater the rate of photosynthesis

Temperature

An increase in the carbon dioxide concentration increases the rate at which carbon is incorporated into carbohydrate in the light-independent reaction so the rate of photosynthesis generally increases until limited by another factor.

Carbon dioxide

The amount of water available to the plant will affect the rate of photosynthesis

Water

Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesize very quickly even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide and a suitable temperature

Light

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