Photosynthesis Flashcards

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Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis is the process where plants use carbon dioxide, water and light energy and Chlorophyll to produce food.

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Why is chlorophyll green?

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Chlorophyll is green because it absorbs all light from the sun, but reflects the green light.

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What do plants need to photosynthesise?

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Light energy: Provided by the sun

Carbon dioxide: Plants obtain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Water: Plants get water from the ground.

Chlorophyll: Green plants contain the pigment chlorophyll.

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Products of photosynthesis

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Glucose (a simplified form of sugar) is produced by plants.

Oxygen is produced as a by-product, and plant release it into the atmosphere.

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Gaseous exchange

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Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through a process known as a gaseous exchange which happens in the stomata.
> Gaseous exchange is the absorption and emission of gases.

Stomata can be found in other parts of a plant that are above ground like the stems of a plant.

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Glucose use in plants

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Plants use glucose to respire.

The energy that is released during respiration is used for:
• Propagation;
• Cell division;
• Growth;

Some glucose is converted into cellulose which forms cell walls. It provides support and sturdiness to plants.

Excess glucose is stored as starch. Stored starch in plants serves as a food source for other living organisms.

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Plants without chlorophyll

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Plants that don’t have chlorophyll must use other ways to get food.

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Saprophytes

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Saprophytes are plants that can survive on dead organic tissue.

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Parasites

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Parasitic plants live on living organic tissue and obtain all their nutrients from the host.

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Respiration

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Respiration is the process by which energy is released from food in a series of chemical reaction.

Breathing is the process where the air is inhaled and exhaled. Respiration is the process where energy is released from food.

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Types of respiration

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Aerobic respiration & Anaerobic respiration

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Aerobic respiration

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Needs oxygen to occur
Where does it occur?
• People, plants and animals
Requirements
• Glucose, Oxygen
Producers
• Energy, Carbon dioxide and Water
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Anaerobic respiration

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Does not need oxygen to occur
Where does it occur?
• Some bacteria and yeast
Requirements
• Glucose
Producers
• Energy, Carbon dioxide and Lactic acid/alcohol
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Comparison between photosynthesis and respiration

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Photosynthesis
• Takes place in plants.
• Oxygen and glucose are formed during the process.
• Photosynthesis needs sunlight.
• Food is produced.
• Energy is stored.
• Only takes place in cells that contain chlorophyll.
• An anabolic (constructive) metabolic process.

Respiration
• Takes place in plants and animals.
• Water and carbon dioxide are formed during this process.
• Lactic acid/alcohol is also formed during anaerobic respiration.
• Respiration does not need light.
• Food is broken down.
• Energy is released.
• Takes place in all living cells.
• A catabolic (destructive) metabolic process.

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