2. Materials used during the
process of photosynthesis
are: water, sunlight and
carbon dioxide.
The by-products are: oxygen
and sugars.
3. Photosynthesis can be summarized
in the following equation:
6 CO2 + 12H2O+ Light energy
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + 6H2O
(glucose)
4. Who or what photosynthesizes?
Photoautotrophs can photosynthesize.
Includes: green plants, algae, cyanobacteria and green
protists
5. The importance of photosynthesis
To provide nutrients and oxygen for heterotrophs.
Heterotrophs are dependent on autotrophs, because
they cannot produce their own food.
Auto means self: troph means feeding
Thus plants are self-feeding organisms meaning that
they make their own food.
7. Where in the plants does
photosynthesis occur?
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of
plant cells.
The chloroplasts are mainly concentrated in the
mesophyll cells of leaves.
Chloroplast contain chlorophyll – green pigment
that absorbs sunlight.
Chlorophyll fill the space in the thylakoid
membrane.
9. HOW RAW MATERIALS REACH THE
CHLOROPLASTS
Water is absorbed through the root hair into the xylem
of the roots, into the xylem of the stem, through the
xylem of the leaves into the mesophyll cells and finally
into the chloroplasts.
Carbon dioxide diffuses from the atmosphere through
the stomata, into the intercellular airspaces in the
leaves, and finally into the chloroplasts of the
mesophyll cells.
The chlorophyll and other pigments in the thylakoid
membrane absorb the solar energy to drive
photosynthesis
10. The function of the stomata in
photosynthesis
A stomata is a pore that is found on the leave.
It plays a vital role in the gaseous exchange;
Carbon dioxide diffuses from the atmosphere
through the stomata into the leave.
Oxygen diffuses from the leaves through the
stomata into the atmosphere.
11. Factors that that causes a change
in the rate of photosynthesis
Light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature.
With light: less sun= less photosynthesis,
More sun= more photosynthesis. This is because there is a 'light
dependant reaction' as part of photosynthesis, and therefore
photosynthesis can only happen when there is enough sunlight. The
more the carbon dioxide, the faster the rate of photosynthesis.
12. Increasing the temperature increases the rate of
photosynthesis. This is because there are enzymes
in the process of photosynthesis.
Enzymes activity increases with an increase in rate
of the temperature (up to a point, when it is too hot
for the enzymes to work).
13. The importance of photosynthesis
A review
o Photosynthesis produce oxygen into the atmosphere .
o Plants store excess sugar as starch in roots,
tubers, seeds, and fruits.
o Plants produce food by through the process of
photosynthesis.
14. References
Williamson, J. (2011). Unit 6: Photosynthesis (Process of food
production by plants) PowerPoint Slides. Johannesburg:
University of Johannesburg.
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