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Chloroplast: The Original Solar Power Plant

Discover the amazing abilities of chloroplasts in photosynthesis, their symbiotic relationship with mitochondria, and their role in converting sunlight into energy.

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Chloroplast: The Original Solar Power Plant

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  1. facebook Chloroplast Very busy doing photosynthesis! Wall Photos Me Sources Chloroplast Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share View photos of Chloroplast (9) Chloroplast Very busy doing photosynthesis! Send Chloroplast a message Poke /message Chloroplast is preparing to photosynthesize. Information Networks: Plant Cell Political: Socialist Religion: Theist Location : Cytoplasm in a Plant Cell Chloroplast Oh Joy! Sunlight! Chloroplast We chloroplasts are able to perform feats well beyond human technology--the efficient splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen, and the synthesis of sugars from water and carbon dioxide to chemically store energy. Chloroplast I have to make some more starch for that lazy oaf of a Mitochondrion! Friends Chloroplast I love this socialist networking site even though I’m antisocial! Mitochondrion Chloroplast Thanks for letting the sun’s light pass through you to me, Cell Membrane! Cell Membrane

  2. facebook Chloroplast Very busy doing photosynthesis! Wall Photos Me Sources Chloroplast Logout Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Networks: Plant Cell Sex: ? Home: Cytoplasm, Plant Cell Political orientation: Socialist Religious views: Theist View photos of Chloroplast (5) Send Chloroplast a message Poke/ message Personal Information Activities: Photosynthesis, listening to NPR Interests: Sunlight Favorite Music: “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles Favorite Movies: “The Inner Life of a Cell” , “Chariots of Fire” Favorite Books: Linnaeus' Philosophia Botanica by Linnaeus Information Networks: Plant Cell Political: Socialist Religion: Theist Location:Cytoplasm in a Plant Cell Contact Information Photos I do not intend to discard this last vestige of my privacy. 2 Albums Updated 2 days ago Updated two months ago

  3. facebook Wall Photos Me Sources Chloroplast Logout Chloroplast Very busy doing photosynthesis! Wall Info Photos Boxes Chloroplast’s photos 11 Photos Chloroplast’s Albums 2 Photo Alums Friends 2 photos Pictures of me 9 photos Profile Pictures 1 photo

  4. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ME MADE OF: Stroma (aqueous fluid), Thylakoid, Granum, Lamella, Lumen (inside thylakoid), Cell Membranes. FUNCTION: Photosynthesis (when plants use the energy of sunlight to convert water and Carbon dioxide into high energy carbohydrates sugars/starches-Oxygen is a waste product). Photosynthesis occurs in two stages. In the first stage, light-dependent reactions capture the energy of light and use it to make the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH. The light-independent Calvin cycle uses the energy from short-lived electronically excited carriers to convert carbon dioxide and water into organic compounds that can be used by the organism (and by animals that feed on it). This set of reactions is also called carbon fixation. MISCELLANEOUS: I am the original “solar power plant”! My name means “the one who forms green”, Mitochondrion and I each have our own DNA and double membranes. Occasionally I store starch grains. It is thought that once my honorable ancestors were humble cyanobacteria that were engulfed (along with proteobacterium) by prokaryotic cells. Over time, the prokaryotic cells developed a symbiotic relationship with the proteobacterium (who were now mitochondria) and my ancestors (who now were chloroplasts). This is called the endosybiotic theory.

  5. RESOURCES USED: http://images.wikia.com/analytical/images/d/de/Chloroplast.jpg http://www.vivetechnologies.com/gdl/home.html http://www.kathleensworld.com/mitochondria.jpg http://www.graphicshunt.com/health/images/cell_membrane-784.htm http://silicasecchidisk.conncoll.edu/Pics/Other%20Algae/Green_jpegs/Chlorococcum_Key108.jpg http://www.pydblite.net http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_124/Images/chloroplast.bmp http://nanobiotechnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/chloroplast.gif http://www.biologyreference.com/Ce-Co/Chloroplast.html http://www.biologycorner.com/resources/photosynthesis-overview.gif http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa563MdIiXE&feature=related (The Inner Life of a Cell)

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