PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- a complex process that uses light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates.
Discoveries on Photosynthesis
Jan van Helmont
- Flemish botanist
- first who studied photosynthesis
- on 1630 he concluded that plants make their own organic materials and donot get these from the
soil.
Joseph Priestly
- in 1772, he showed that a sprig of mint would restore air that had been injuredby a burning
candle.
- the results showed that oxygen gas, which is used up in burning, is released by plants.
Jan Ingenhouz
- supported the findings of Priestly
- in 1779, he added that this air (oxygen) could only be restored by plants with sunlight.
Nicholas de Saussure
- in1804, he made an experiment and its results showed that the increase in the dry weight of the plant
was greater than the weight of the carbon dixide removed from the air.
- concluded that aside from carbon dioxide, the other substance that contributed to the increase in the
weight of the plant was water.
C. B. van Niel
- in the 1930s, he was able to proved that light splits water, producing oxygen.
General Outline of Photosynthesis
carbon dioxide + water + light energy ----> organic material + oxygen + water
2 CLASSIFICATIONS
Heterotrophs
- also called as "other-feeders"
- cannot synthesize their own food and depend on autotrophs
Autotrophs
- also called as "self-feeders"
- synthesize their own food
- has 2 main types:
: photoautotrophs - include green plants and purple bacteria
: chemoautotrophs - includes bacteria
OXIDATION-REDUCTION PROCESS or REDOX REACTIONS
- involve the stable transfer of electrons between atoms.
It is said to be:
Reduced - when an atom gains one or more electrons
Oxidized - when it loses one or more electrons
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