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Energy Transformation:
ATP – ADP Cycle and
Photosynthesis
Leila A. Ombat, PhD
Biology Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Caraga State University, Butuan City
Learning Objectives
The learners should be able to:
1.explain coupled reaction processes and
describe the role of ATP in energy coupling and
transfer (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-1).
2.describe the major features and chemical
events in photosynthesis (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-J-
2).
3.explain the importance of chlorophyll and other
pigments (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-J-3).
4.describe the patterns of electron flow
through light reaction events
(STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-4).
5.describe the significant events of the
Calvin Cycle (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-5).
Activity
• Match the fruit to its leaves
1 2 3 4
dcba
Those plants starts from a tiny seed.
• How does it happen?
• Where does mass of tree come from?
• Where do they get their energy?
Activity: Role of chlorophyll in
photosynthesis
Extraction of chlorophyll
 variegated leaf was collected
 placed in test tube with 70% ethyl alcohol
 boiled in a water bath until the leaf became pale
 the leaf was rinsed with water
 it’s ready for the test of presence of starch using a
drop(s) of iodine solution.
 a blue black color indicates the presence of starch.
Analysis
1.Why do we have to use alcohol in the
removal of chlorophyll?
2.Which portion of the leaves turn blue-
black? What does it indicates?
3.Why is it that some portion of the leaves
are not green?
4.What is the main function of the
chlorophyll in photosynthesis?
ATP-ADP Cycle
The Flow of Energy
• All life on earth depends on
the flow of energy through
ecosystems
• All energy on the earth
ultimately comes from the
sun
Organisms are classified according to their
energy source
These are the:
AUTOTROPHS
HETEROTROPHS
Autotrophs
• organisms capable of
making their own
food.
• plants are
photoautotrophs
• they use light energy
from the sun to
produce glucose
(sugar)
Heterotrophs
• organisms not capable
of making their own
food
• they are consumers of
the biosphere
• they must eat plants, or
other animals who eat
plants to acquire
indirectly the energy
from the sun
Pyramid of Energy
What is the energy currency of the
cells of autotrophs and heterotrophs?
Adenosine Triphosphate
The common energy
currency of cells.
With one big
molecule that is
made of 5 smaller
molecules bonded
together.
Adenosine Tri-phosphate
How energy is released from ATP?
• ATP transfer energy from the
breakdown of food molecules
to cell function.
• Energy is released when
phosphate group (P) is
removed
• ADP is charge into ATP when
phosphate group (P) is added.
Key concepts of ATP/ADP Cycle
1. ATP contains MORE energy than ADP because it
has more bonds.
2. When a phosphate is REMOVED energy is
RELEASED.
3. When a phosphate is ADDED energy is NEEDED.
ATP-ADP Cycle: Carbohydrates
• Energy: up to 36 ATP
molecules (1 glucose)
• Details:
• Most commonly
broken down to
make ATP
• Not stored in large
amounts
• Energy: about 146 ATP
molecules
(triglyceride)
• Details:
• Lipids store the most
energy
• 80% of the enrgy in our
body
ATP-ADP Cycle: Fats/Lipids
• Energy: about 36 ATP
molecules BUT…
• Details:
• Proteins are least
likely to be broken
down to make ATP,
• Amino acids not
usually needed for
energy
ATP-ADP Cycle: Proteins
Energy Content of Biomolecules
MOLECULES ENERGY
Carbohydrates 4 calories per mg
Lipid 9 calories per mg
Protein 4 calories per mg
Learning Check
1. Where does plants get energy to produce its
own food?
2. Consumers are also termed as ___________.
3. When does ATP release its stored energy?
4. What molecule will be formed if 1 molecule of
phosphate will be released?
5. Which of the biomolecules possessed greater
amount of energy?
Answer
1.Sun
2.Heterotrophs
3.When 1 of the phosphorus is broken and
released
4.ADP
5.Lipids/Fats
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Converts light
energy to the
chemical
energy of food
• Occurs in plants, algae, certain other protists,
and some prokaryotes (cyanobacteria and
purple sulfur bacteria
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
1.Inorganic molecules (carbon dioxide
and water)
2.Light energy
3.Chlorophyll inside the chloroplast
What are the requirements for
photosynthesis to take place?
Photosynthesis
• Video on photosynthesis
• CO2 from the
atmosphere will
enter into the
leaves of the plants
through the
stomates
• H2O from the soil
will enter into the
roots through the
root hairs
Carbon Dioxide and Water
Sun Light
• When the white light from
the sun passes through a
prism it produces the
rainbow colors
• Two colors are used for
photosynthesis, the blue and
red that are trapped by
chlorophyll a (P680 and
P700) and b.
• Most of the colors are
reflected to the
environment.
Chloroplasts: The Sites of Photosynthesis
in Plants
• The leaves of plants are the major
sites of photosynthesis
Chloroplast
Chloroplast is composed of:
1.Outer membrane
2.Inner membrane
3.Stroma that contains small
circular DNA and ribosomes; its the
area for dark reaction.
4.Thylakoids are piled into granum
(plural: grana)
• The membrane of thylakoid
consist of reaction centers,
electron acceptors and
enzymes needed for light
reaction
Chloroplast: Chlorophyll
• Thylakoid membrane consists of
photosystem I (P700) and photosystem
II (680) for light reaction; electron
acceptors and ATPase. This systems
are found in the chlorophyll,
responsible for trapping light energy
Chloroplast: Chlorophyll
Chloroplast: Chlorophyll
• Chloroplasts split water into Hydrogen and
oxygen, incorporating the electrons of
hydrogen into sugar molecules
Chloroplast: Chlorophyll
Chloroplast: Photosynthesis overview
Two phases of
photosynthesis
1.Light reaction – occurs in
thylakoid membranes
2.Dark reaction or Calvin
Cycle – happened in stroma
Electrons from chlorophyll travel through the
carriers organized in the “Z scheme”
The transfer of electrons and protons is carried out
by four protein complexes
6 CO2 + 18 ATP + 12 NADPH + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 18 ADP + 18 Pi + 12 NADP+
+ 12 H+
+ 6O2
How is ATP formed?
Electron and proton transport form a proton motive force
(PMF)
PMF is used to make ATP
Where are protons produced?
1. Splitting of water
2. PQ oxidation
Light-dependent ATP synthesis: PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION
Peter Mitchell, 1960, photophosphorylation works via
chemiosmotic mechanism
ATP synthase (ATPase)
1.Light Absorption: Electrons are “pulled” from water, and O2 is evolved
(light reaction)
2. Electron Transport : NADPH is formed (light reaction)
3. Generation of ATP: (light reaction)
4. Conversion of CO2 into Carbohydrates (carbon reaction)
Light and Carbon reactions of Photosynthesis
Overview of the
Calvin Cycle –
3 Stages
6 CO2 + 18 ATP + 12
NADPH + 6 H2O =
C6H12O6 + 18 ADP + 18 Pi
+ 12 NADP+
+ 12 H+
+ 6O2
The patterns of translocation of
photosynthetic products: source
to sink
Photosynthetic products or the
metabolites move from source to sink.
SOURCE = area of supply
- exporting organs: mature leaves
- storage organs: seed endosperm, storage
root of second growing season beet
SINK = areas of metabolism (or storage)
- non-photosynthetic organs and organs that do
not produce enough photosynthetic products to
support their own growth or storage
- Example: roots, tubers, developing
fruits/seeds, immature leaves
Application of Photosynthesis.
•In-vitro culture of plant tissues-
using florescent bulb
•Farming
Thank you. Have a green day.
References
• Autotrophs images. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-
fk8X8x_kNt8/T3yor9fVd0I/AAAAAAAAFUg/Mdmkr45Tw3s/s1600/grow+plants.jpg
• Ecosystem image. https://s-media-cache-
ak0.pinimg.com/564x/a9/b2/0a/a9b20a7da527d788912b016e66ef3fbe.j
pg
• ATP structure.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/classconnection/62/flashcards/2462062/jpg
/atp-14A45523E763320B3A9.jpg
• Carbohydrates.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/content/images/articles/161/16154
7/carbohydrate-foods.jpg
• Fats. http://pickyeaterblog.com/wp-
content/uploads/2016/02/healthy-fats211.jpg
• Chloroplast image. https://s-media-cache-
ak0.pinimg.com/564x/db/cc/07/dbcc0711f792bbefee5be9d512a61f
7a.jpg
• Thylakoid membrane.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/d/de/2007040
5211312!Thylakoid_disc.png
• Pyramid of Energy. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-
j4WQijd8qOM/UyliDGgpIQI/AAAAAAAAC-
4/chrLFjYnSG8/s1600/Energy+Pyramid.gif
• Food chain. http://www.buzzle.com/images/diagrams/consumers-
in-the-food-chain.jpg
• Campbell and Reece. 2009. Biology, 7th
ed.
• Taiz and Zeiger. 2009. Plant Physiology

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Session no. 3.1. energy transformation atp – adp cycle and photosynthesis

  • 1. Energy Transformation: ATP – ADP Cycle and Photosynthesis Leila A. Ombat, PhD Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences Caraga State University, Butuan City
  • 2. Learning Objectives The learners should be able to: 1.explain coupled reaction processes and describe the role of ATP in energy coupling and transfer (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-1). 2.describe the major features and chemical events in photosynthesis (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-J- 2). 3.explain the importance of chlorophyll and other pigments (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-J-3).
  • 3. 4.describe the patterns of electron flow through light reaction events (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-4). 5.describe the significant events of the Calvin Cycle (STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-5).
  • 4. Activity • Match the fruit to its leaves 1 2 3 4 dcba
  • 5. Those plants starts from a tiny seed. • How does it happen? • Where does mass of tree come from? • Where do they get their energy?
  • 6. Activity: Role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis Extraction of chlorophyll  variegated leaf was collected  placed in test tube with 70% ethyl alcohol  boiled in a water bath until the leaf became pale  the leaf was rinsed with water  it’s ready for the test of presence of starch using a drop(s) of iodine solution.  a blue black color indicates the presence of starch.
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  • 14. Analysis 1.Why do we have to use alcohol in the removal of chlorophyll? 2.Which portion of the leaves turn blue- black? What does it indicates? 3.Why is it that some portion of the leaves are not green? 4.What is the main function of the chlorophyll in photosynthesis?
  • 16. The Flow of Energy • All life on earth depends on the flow of energy through ecosystems • All energy on the earth ultimately comes from the sun
  • 17. Organisms are classified according to their energy source These are the: AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHS
  • 18. Autotrophs • organisms capable of making their own food. • plants are photoautotrophs • they use light energy from the sun to produce glucose (sugar)
  • 19. Heterotrophs • organisms not capable of making their own food • they are consumers of the biosphere • they must eat plants, or other animals who eat plants to acquire indirectly the energy from the sun
  • 21. What is the energy currency of the cells of autotrophs and heterotrophs?
  • 22. Adenosine Triphosphate The common energy currency of cells. With one big molecule that is made of 5 smaller molecules bonded together. Adenosine Tri-phosphate
  • 23. How energy is released from ATP? • ATP transfer energy from the breakdown of food molecules to cell function. • Energy is released when phosphate group (P) is removed • ADP is charge into ATP when phosphate group (P) is added.
  • 24. Key concepts of ATP/ADP Cycle 1. ATP contains MORE energy than ADP because it has more bonds. 2. When a phosphate is REMOVED energy is RELEASED. 3. When a phosphate is ADDED energy is NEEDED.
  • 25. ATP-ADP Cycle: Carbohydrates • Energy: up to 36 ATP molecules (1 glucose) • Details: • Most commonly broken down to make ATP • Not stored in large amounts
  • 26. • Energy: about 146 ATP molecules (triglyceride) • Details: • Lipids store the most energy • 80% of the enrgy in our body ATP-ADP Cycle: Fats/Lipids
  • 27. • Energy: about 36 ATP molecules BUT… • Details: • Proteins are least likely to be broken down to make ATP, • Amino acids not usually needed for energy ATP-ADP Cycle: Proteins
  • 28. Energy Content of Biomolecules MOLECULES ENERGY Carbohydrates 4 calories per mg Lipid 9 calories per mg Protein 4 calories per mg
  • 29. Learning Check 1. Where does plants get energy to produce its own food? 2. Consumers are also termed as ___________. 3. When does ATP release its stored energy? 4. What molecule will be formed if 1 molecule of phosphate will be released? 5. Which of the biomolecules possessed greater amount of energy?
  • 30. Answer 1.Sun 2.Heterotrophs 3.When 1 of the phosphorus is broken and released 4.ADP 5.Lipids/Fats
  • 31. PHOTOSYNTHESIS Converts light energy to the chemical energy of food
  • 32. • Occurs in plants, algae, certain other protists, and some prokaryotes (cyanobacteria and purple sulfur bacteria PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  • 33. 1.Inorganic molecules (carbon dioxide and water) 2.Light energy 3.Chlorophyll inside the chloroplast What are the requirements for photosynthesis to take place?
  • 34. Photosynthesis • Video on photosynthesis
  • 35. • CO2 from the atmosphere will enter into the leaves of the plants through the stomates • H2O from the soil will enter into the roots through the root hairs Carbon Dioxide and Water
  • 36. Sun Light • When the white light from the sun passes through a prism it produces the rainbow colors • Two colors are used for photosynthesis, the blue and red that are trapped by chlorophyll a (P680 and P700) and b. • Most of the colors are reflected to the environment.
  • 37. Chloroplasts: The Sites of Photosynthesis in Plants
  • 38. • The leaves of plants are the major sites of photosynthesis
  • 39. Chloroplast Chloroplast is composed of: 1.Outer membrane 2.Inner membrane 3.Stroma that contains small circular DNA and ribosomes; its the area for dark reaction. 4.Thylakoids are piled into granum (plural: grana) • The membrane of thylakoid consist of reaction centers, electron acceptors and enzymes needed for light reaction
  • 40. Chloroplast: Chlorophyll • Thylakoid membrane consists of photosystem I (P700) and photosystem II (680) for light reaction; electron acceptors and ATPase. This systems are found in the chlorophyll, responsible for trapping light energy
  • 43. • Chloroplasts split water into Hydrogen and oxygen, incorporating the electrons of hydrogen into sugar molecules Chloroplast: Chlorophyll
  • 44. Chloroplast: Photosynthesis overview Two phases of photosynthesis 1.Light reaction – occurs in thylakoid membranes 2.Dark reaction or Calvin Cycle – happened in stroma
  • 45. Electrons from chlorophyll travel through the carriers organized in the “Z scheme”
  • 46. The transfer of electrons and protons is carried out by four protein complexes 6 CO2 + 18 ATP + 12 NADPH + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 18 ADP + 18 Pi + 12 NADP+ + 12 H+ + 6O2
  • 47. How is ATP formed? Electron and proton transport form a proton motive force (PMF) PMF is used to make ATP Where are protons produced? 1. Splitting of water 2. PQ oxidation Light-dependent ATP synthesis: PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION Peter Mitchell, 1960, photophosphorylation works via chemiosmotic mechanism
  • 49. 1.Light Absorption: Electrons are “pulled” from water, and O2 is evolved (light reaction) 2. Electron Transport : NADPH is formed (light reaction) 3. Generation of ATP: (light reaction) 4. Conversion of CO2 into Carbohydrates (carbon reaction) Light and Carbon reactions of Photosynthesis
  • 50. Overview of the Calvin Cycle – 3 Stages 6 CO2 + 18 ATP + 12 NADPH + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 18 ADP + 18 Pi + 12 NADP+ + 12 H+ + 6O2
  • 51. The patterns of translocation of photosynthetic products: source to sink Photosynthetic products or the metabolites move from source to sink. SOURCE = area of supply - exporting organs: mature leaves - storage organs: seed endosperm, storage root of second growing season beet SINK = areas of metabolism (or storage) - non-photosynthetic organs and organs that do not produce enough photosynthetic products to support their own growth or storage - Example: roots, tubers, developing fruits/seeds, immature leaves
  • 52. Application of Photosynthesis. •In-vitro culture of plant tissues- using florescent bulb •Farming
  • 53. Thank you. Have a green day.
  • 54. References • Autotrophs images. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/- fk8X8x_kNt8/T3yor9fVd0I/AAAAAAAAFUg/Mdmkr45Tw3s/s1600/grow+plants.jpg • Ecosystem image. https://s-media-cache- ak0.pinimg.com/564x/a9/b2/0a/a9b20a7da527d788912b016e66ef3fbe.j pg • ATP structure. https://s3.amazonaws.com/classconnection/62/flashcards/2462062/jpg /atp-14A45523E763320B3A9.jpg • Carbohydrates. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/content/images/articles/161/16154 7/carbohydrate-foods.jpg
  • 55. • Fats. http://pickyeaterblog.com/wp- content/uploads/2016/02/healthy-fats211.jpg • Chloroplast image. https://s-media-cache- ak0.pinimg.com/564x/db/cc/07/dbcc0711f792bbefee5be9d512a61f 7a.jpg • Thylakoid membrane. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/d/de/2007040 5211312!Thylakoid_disc.png • Pyramid of Energy. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/- j4WQijd8qOM/UyliDGgpIQI/AAAAAAAAC- 4/chrLFjYnSG8/s1600/Energy+Pyramid.gif • Food chain. http://www.buzzle.com/images/diagrams/consumers- in-the-food-chain.jpg
  • 56. • Campbell and Reece. 2009. Biology, 7th ed. • Taiz and Zeiger. 2009. Plant Physiology