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How do organisms obtain energy? • Autotrophs –Able to produce their own food • Ex. Plants use sunlight to produce energy • Photosynthesis • Heterotrophs –Unable to produce their own food, rely on other organisms as a source of energy • Ex. Animals need to eat to survive • Cellular Respiration Organisms rely on PHOTOSYNTHESIS and CELLULAR RESPIRATION for their energy needs Heat Sunlight Cellular Photosynthesis respiration Visual Summary 6.1 Photosynthesis! • What happens during photosynthesis? –Plants (autotrophs) use energy from sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates (energy) and oxygen • 6CO + 6H O (light) → C H O + 6O 2 2 6 12 6 2 Reactants? Carbon dioxide (CO ) and Water (H O) 2 2 Products? Glucose—Sugar (C H O ) and Oxygen (O ) 6 12 6 2 Photosynthesis: Light and Pigment • In addition to water and carbon dioxide, photosynthesis needs light and chlorophyll (a molecule in chloroplasts) • Light is converted into chemical energy • Occurs in chloroplasts • Chlorophyll absorbs the light (it makes plants green!) The Two Parts of Photosynthesis • Light-dependent reactions – Need light to happen – Occurs in Chloroplast – Produces Oxygen • Light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle) – Does not need light – Use energy molecules (NADPH) to produce sugars for the plant
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