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Define the process of photosynthesis
The process by which
plants
make glucose from
sunlight
What is a Endothermic reaction?
Energy
is transferred
from
the
environment
to the chloroplasts by
light
Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide
+
water
→
glucose
+
oxygen
Factors affecting rate of photosynthesis
Temperature
Light
intensity
Carbon dioxide
concentration
Amount of
chlorophyll
Measuring oxygen production to calculate rate of photosynthesis
1.
Pondweed
in test tube
2.
Capillary
tube and syringe
3.
Lamp
at measured distance
4. Measure distance
bubble
moves to calculate
oxygen
volume
5. Control variables except
independent
variable
Limiting factor
An
environmental
condition (such as light intensity) which, in low levels,
restricts
any increase in the rate of something (such as
photosynthesis
)
Light
intensity
Inversely
proportional
to the square of the distance (
inverse square law
)
Uses of glucose from photosynthesis
For
respiration
Converted into
insoluble starch
for storage
To produce
fat
or
oil
for storage
To produce
cellulose
to strengthen
cell walls
Combined with
nitrates
to form
amino
acids which produce
proteins
Respiration
The process of
transferring energy
from
glucose
so living processes can occur
Exothermic
Energy
is transferred
to
the
environment
Types of respiration
Aerobic
(
with
oxygen)
Anaerobic
(
without
oxygen)
Anaerobic respiration in animals
Glucose
→
Lactic acid
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast
Glucose
→
Ethanol
+
Carbon
dioxide
Oxygen debt
The amount of
extra
oxygen the body needs after
exercise
to react with the
accumulated
lactic acid
and
remove
it from the cells
Metabolism
The
sum
of all the reactions in a
cell
or the body, controlled by
enzymes
Metabolic reactions
Glucose
to
starch
, glycogen and cellulose
Glycerol and
fatty acids
to
lipids
Glucose
and nitrates to amino acids and
proteins
Respiration reactions
Urea
forming from
protein breakdown