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photosynthesis
where in the plant cell?
purpose: why do we need this?
photosynthesis is...
write the equation reactants → products
steps
color the diagram. label the parts of the diagram:

Explanation:

Response

To answer the questions related to this photosynthesis worksheet, we'll address each section:

1. "Where in the plant cell?"

The organelle where photosynthesis occurs is the chloroplast. The diagram shows a chloroplast (the oval with thylakoids), so the answer is the chloroplast.

2. "Purpose: Why do we need this?"

Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy (glucose) to provide food/energy for plants (and ultimately for organisms that consume plants). It also produces oxygen, which is essential for aerobic respiration in most living things.

3. "Write the equation: Reactants → Products"

The chemical equation for photosynthesis is:
$$\text{Carbon Dioxide} + \text{Water} \xrightarrow{\text{Light Energy}} \text{Glucose} + \text{Oxygen}$$
In formula terms:
$$6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} \xrightarrow{\text{Light}} \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2$$

4. "Steps"

Photosynthesis has two main stages:

  • Light - Dependent Reactions: Occur in the thylakoid membranes (labeled "F" in the diagram). They use light energy to split water, produce ATP, NADPH, and release oxygen.
  • Light - Independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle): Occur in the stroma (around the thylakoids, labeled "M" as the cycle). They use ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide to synthesize glucose.
5. "Color the diagram & Label the parts"
  • Sun (A): Provides light energy.
  • Chloroplast: The oval structure with thylakoids (F) and stroma (M).
  • Thylakoids (F): Site of light - dependent reactions.
  • Stroma (M): Site of the Calvin Cycle.
  • Water (absorbed by roots): Enters the chloroplast.
  • Carbon Dioxide (from the air): Enters the leaf and chloroplast.
  • Oxygen (released): By - product of light - dependent reactions.
  • Glucose (produced): Output of the Calvin Cycle, used by the plant.
Final Answers (Key Points)
  • "Where in the plant cell?": Chloroplast
  • "Purpose": Produce glucose (energy) and oxygen.
  • "Equation": $6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} \xrightarrow{\text{Light}} \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2$
  • "Steps": Light - dependent (thylakoids) and light - independent (Calvin Cycle, stroma) reactions.

Answer:

To answer the questions related to this photosynthesis worksheet, we'll address each section:

1. "Where in the plant cell?"

The organelle where photosynthesis occurs is the chloroplast. The diagram shows a chloroplast (the oval with thylakoids), so the answer is the chloroplast.

2. "Purpose: Why do we need this?"

Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy (glucose) to provide food/energy for plants (and ultimately for organisms that consume plants). It also produces oxygen, which is essential for aerobic respiration in most living things.

3. "Write the equation: Reactants → Products"

The chemical equation for photosynthesis is:
$$\text{Carbon Dioxide} + \text{Water} \xrightarrow{\text{Light Energy}} \text{Glucose} + \text{Oxygen}$$
In formula terms:
$$6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} \xrightarrow{\text{Light}} \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2$$

4. "Steps"

Photosynthesis has two main stages:

  • Light - Dependent Reactions: Occur in the thylakoid membranes (labeled "F" in the diagram). They use light energy to split water, produce ATP, NADPH, and release oxygen.
  • Light - Independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle): Occur in the stroma (around the thylakoids, labeled "M" as the cycle). They use ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide to synthesize glucose.
5. "Color the diagram & Label the parts"
  • Sun (A): Provides light energy.
  • Chloroplast: The oval structure with thylakoids (F) and stroma (M).
  • Thylakoids (F): Site of light - dependent reactions.
  • Stroma (M): Site of the Calvin Cycle.
  • Water (absorbed by roots): Enters the chloroplast.
  • Carbon Dioxide (from the air): Enters the leaf and chloroplast.
  • Oxygen (released): By - product of light - dependent reactions.
  • Glucose (produced): Output of the Calvin Cycle, used by the plant.
Final Answers (Key Points)
  • "Where in the plant cell?": Chloroplast
  • "Purpose": Produce glucose (energy) and oxygen.
  • "Equation": $6\text{CO}_2 + 6\text{H}_2\text{O} \xrightarrow{\text{Light}} \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6 + 6\text{O}_2$
  • "Steps": Light - dependent (thylakoids) and light - independent (Calvin Cycle, stroma) reactions.