Which of the pigments given below is the main pigment that performs photosynthesis?
A. Chlorophyll a
B. Chlorophyll b
C. Xanthophyll
D. Carotene
Chlorophyll a is the primary photosynthetic pigment and it is responsible for the emission of electrons during cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation. All the other pigments are accessory pigments.
In the given equation we can see during photosynthesis 6 molecules of carbon dioxide reacts with 12 molecules of water in the presence of sunlight to form 1 molecule of glucose and 6 molecules of oxygen. This reaction occurs in the chlorophyll pigments present in the chloroplasts of the leaf.
Complete the table.
The oil contains mainly the essential fatty acids such as linoleic acid, omega 3 fatty acids which can not be produced by our body but are vital for the various physiological activities occurring in our body.
Rice mainly contains the nutrient carbohydrate.
Collect the green alga named spirogyra. Observe it through the microscope with the help of your teacher and identify the shape of chloroplast.
Fig: Spiral arrangement of chloroplast of Spirogyra as seen under microscope.
Observe the illustration of photosynthesis. Prepare similarillustrations and exhibit them in the classroom.
Fig : Illustration of Photosynthesis.