Summary
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants create carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water using light energy, with chlorophyll playing a crucial role. The word equation for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen, in the presence of light and chlorophyll.
- Photosynthesis — the process by which plants synthesize carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light.
Example: Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. - Chlorophyll — a green pigment found in chloroplasts that transfers light energy into chemical energy.
Example: Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight to help convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. - Starch — a form of carbohydrate stored in plants as an energy reserve.
Example: Excess glucose produced during photosynthesis is stored as starch in leaves. - Nitrate ions — essential for making amino acids and proteins in plants.
Example: Plants absorb nitrate ions from the soil to synthesize proteins. - Magnesium ions — necessary for the production of chlorophyll.
Example: Magnesium deficiency in plants leads to yellowing leaves due to lack of chlorophyll.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Photosynthesis: The process by which plants make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water using light energy.
- Chlorophyll: A green pigment that helps in converting light energy into chemical energy.
- Starch: A storage form of glucose in plants.
Common Confusions
- Light energy is not a raw material but is essential for photosynthesis.
- Photosynthesis and respiration equations are reverses of each other.
Typical Exam Questions
- What is the word equation for photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
- Why is chlorophyll important in photosynthesis? It absorbs light energy and converts it into chemical energy.
- How can you test for starch in a leaf? Boil the leaf, remove chlorophyll with ethanol, and use iodine solution.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Understanding of the photosynthesis process and its equation.
- The role of chlorophyll and light in photosynthesis.
- Effects of varying environmental conditions on the rate of photosynthesis.