Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
Chapter 2 Photosynthesis
PROCESSES AFFECTING
CROP PRODUCTION
Growth and development of crops result from
the interaction of various physiological
processes, namely:
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Transpiration
Translocation
• These processes form the basis for crop
yield.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS- a chemical
reaction
Autotrophic Process: Plants and plant-like
organisms, algae, make their energy (glucose)
from sunlight.
Stored as carbohydrate in their bodies.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS is considered as
the most important biological
process. Why?
Makes organic molecules (glucose)
out of inorganic materials (carbon
dioxide and water).
It begins all food chains/webs.
Thus all life is supported by this
process.
It also makes oxygen gas!!
Photosynthesis-starts to ecological food webs!
What do plants need for
photosynthesis?
Water
Carbon dioxide
Light
chlorophyll
Photo-synthesis
means "putting together with light."
sunlight
Carbon dioxide + water glucose +
oxygen
absorbed by chlorophyll
CHLOROPHYLL
• At each step
along the
transport chain, Chlorophyll passes energy down through the
electron transport chain.
the electrons
lose energy.
Energized electrons provide energy that
to ADP
splits bonds P
H2O
forming
H+ ATP
NADP+ oxygen
released
NADPH