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This engaging and fully-resourced lesson describes the relationship between the structure of the chloroplast and its role as the site of photosynthesis. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to prepare the students for topic 5.1 (Photosynthesis) of the AQA A-level Biology course

Students were introduced to the cell structures in eukaryotic cells in topic 2.1 so this lesson has been written to build on that knowledge. A version of the quiz show POINTLESS runs throughout the lesson and this maintains engagement whilst challenging the students to recall the parts of the chloroplast based on a description which is related to their function. The following structures are covered in this lesson:

  • double membrane
  • thylakoids (grana)
  • stroma
  • intergranal lamellae
  • starch grains
  • chloroplast DNA and ribosomes

Once each structure has been recalled, a range of activities are used to ensure that key details are understood such as the role of the thylakoid membranes in the light-dependent reactions and the importance of ATP and reduced NADP for the reduction of GP to TP in the Calvin cycle.

This lesson has been specifically written to prepare students for the upcoming lessons on the light-dependent and light-independent reactions

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