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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Ch. 8, Analogies ???? atp : instant energy, ATM : Instant cash, Chromotography Lab/Activity ???? Purpose: To determine which pigments there are in different leaves, Analogies ???? ADP: Partially charged battery, ATP: Fully charged battery, Scientists ???? Joseph Priestly (1771) - used a bell jar, a candle, and a plant to determine that the plant releases oxygen, Light Dependent Reactions ???? NADP+/NADPH, Chromotography Lab/Activity ???? Materials: leaves, paper, scissors, test tube, paper clip, mortar and pestel, goggles, alcohol, graduated cylider, stirring rod, test tube rack, ruler, chromotogram solvent, Light Dependent Reactions ???? produces oxygen gas and converts ADP and NADP+ into the energy carriers ATP and NADPH, Analogies ???? J. Priestly : oxygen production, J.R. Mayer : chemical energy, Leaf Disk Lab ???? Materials: Baking soda, liquid soapplastic syringe, leaf material, hole punch, plastic cups, timer, light source, Scientists ???? Rudolph Marcus (1992) - won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for descibing the process by which electrons are transferred from one molecule to another in the electron transport chain, Ch. 8 Photosynthesis ???? Labs, Light Dependent Reactions ???? ATP (adenosine triphosphate) - adenine + ribose + 3 phosphate groups, Scientists ???? Julius Robert Mayer (1845) - proposed that plants convert light energy into chemical energy, Light Dependent Reactions ???? ADP (adenosine Diphosphate) - adenine + ribose + 2 phosphate groups, Leaf Disk Lab ???? Purpose: To give a physical example of photosynthesis that is visible to the naked eye, Ch. 8 Photosynthesis ???? Scientists, Analogies ???? shelves : closet , cristae: mitochondria, Light Independent Reactions, aka the Calvin Cycle ???? NADP+/NADPH, Leaf Structure ???? Photosynthesis takes place inside the chloroplast of a plant cell, Analogies ???? chlorophyll : infielders, accessory pigments : outfielders