Jinky Oraiz@deped Gov PH
Jinky Oraiz@deped Gov PH
Jinky Oraiz@deped Gov PH
Learning Competency:
Specific Objectives:
1. Identify the pigments and the colors of light absorbed or reflected by the
photosynthetic pigments;
2. Explain the importance of chlorophyll and other pigments in photosynthesis; and
3. Extract chlorophyll from commonly and locally found leaves and produce home-made
chlorophyll powder.
Key Concepts
We noticed that most plants around us are green in color, but not all. Green plants are green
because they contain a coloring molecule called chlorophyll.
What is chlorophyll?
These green pigments – chlorophyll - absorb light energy and use them to synthesize carbon
dioxide and water to produce glucose and oxygen. The food molecules produced contain
chemical energy which is necessary for all cells to function. The process by which this event
occurs is called photosynthesis or the food making process by plants and other photosynthetic
organisms.
The table below is an overview of the main and accessory photosynthetic pigments in plants
and other organisms, like algae and bacteria, which aid in food production. It also includes the
lights they absorb and reflect.
Apart from giving plants their shades, chlorophyll also play a significant role in
photosynthesis. In fact, without these plant pigments, the food making process by plants will not
be possible. Chlorophyll and other biological pigments in plants are photoreceptors – meaning,
they are molecules that trap or absorb light from the sun or from any source of visible light.
During photosynthesis, these plant biochromes catch the energy from the sun and convert
sunlight into chemical energy. They absorb energy to transform carbon dioxide and water into
glucose and oxygen. To put simply, plant pigments, such as chlorophyll, allow photosynthesis to
occur in order to transforms solar energy into chemical energy - a form that can be used by
plants and by the animals that eat them - to form the foundation of the food chain.
Chlorophyll and other biological pigments have the ability to absorb and to reflect certain
wavelengths of visible light. Their capacity to reflect light makes the plants appear green or
colourful; while their ability to absorb light is their means to capture light energy for food
manufacturing.
Pigments are the means by which the energy in the form of light or sunlight is captured in
the thylakoid membrane of the plant’s chloroplasts for photosynthesis. But, since each pigment
responds with only a limited range of the spectrum, there is a need to produce varied kinds of
biochromes - each of a different color - to capture more of the sun's energy.
You’ve learned that light is absorbed by chlorophyll and other pigments during
photosynthesis. But, of all the sunlight that reached the surface of a leaf, only one percent (1%)
is used in photosynthesis. Take a look at the table below to see what happens when sunlight hits
the leaf’s surface:
75% is evaporated
15% is reflected
5% is transmitted
through the leaf
4% is converted to
heat energy
1% is used in
photosynthesis
Blue Green Yellow Red
Photo Source: Figure 5. The graph here shows different pigments in plants and the
https://www.quora.com/Can-plants- wavelengths of sunlight they absorb. Wavelengths that drive
photosynthesize-under-only-green-light photosynthesis are between 400 nm and 700 nm *(nm or nanometer).
The process of photosynthesis can be divided into two main reactions: 1) energy-harvesting
reaction of chlorophyll and other pigments and 2) Calvin Cycle.
The first main reaction, also known as the light reaction - as its name suggests - requires
light energy to operate. Calvin cycle which is sometimes referred to as dark reaction is the
reduction of carbon dioxide to glucose that makes use of the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll.
carbohydrates or glucose.
Exercises / Activities
Activity 1. In or Out?
Objective: Identify the pigments and the color of light absorbed or reflected by the
photosynthetic pigments.
Materials: pen and paper
Directions: Copy the table in your answer sheet. Identify the plant pigments and the colors
absorbed or reflected from the given data in the table. Then, read the guide questions
and explain your answers in two sentences.
Photosynthetic Pigments Colors of Light Absorbed Colors of Light Reflected
Chlorophyll a 1. green
Chlorophyll b blue and orange 2.
3. red and blue green
4. infrared (red light to violet) Reddish - purple
Carotene 5. 6.
Xanthophyll 7. brown yellow
8. dim and blue light 9.
Phycocyanin 10. red
Guide Questions:
1. Why do most leaves of the plants display green color?
2. Why do leaves change their color when the season changes?
Rubric for Grading Answer Essay:
*(DO NOT ANSWER the boxes below; For Teacher use only)
Perfect Almost Getting Okay Try
Grading Factors There Closer Again
(5 Points) (4 Points) (3 Points) (2 Points) (1 Point)
Does the answer relate to the concept given?
Is the idea and content presented organized?
Is there grammar and/or spelling error(s)?
Directions: You read the situation and question below and compose an informative and fun
mock (pretend) post in social media that explains the importance of pigments in
photosynthesis. Write your response in your answer sheet.
Situation:
Suppose you are to post in social media, like in Facebook or in Twitter, what would you
write to reach your readers and capture their interest as you explain to them the role of plant
pigments in photosynthesis? Compose one post for each topic. Note: Composition in Filipino
is accepted. You may also make a cartoon meme.
Topics:
1. Role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis; and
2. Role of other pigments in photosynthesis.
In this part of the lesson, you will be producing home-made chlorophyll powder. Extracted
chlorophyll powder from leaves of plants is usually used as organic alternatives for coloring of
food, cosmetic products or in soaps. Chlorophyll is a great natural colorant that can be utilized
to give hues to different products.
Objective: Extract chlorophyll from commonly and locally found leaves and produce home-made
chlorophyll powder.
Directions:
1. Prepare all the materials and lay and arrange them in a clean table for easy and quick reach.
2. Sort or pick out (hagpaton) the leaves. Wash them well and drain.
3. Measure 3 full cups.
4. If you have a blender at home, blend the leaves thoroughly to make
a puree. Blend them in small portion, depending on the capacity of
your blender. Add cold water to the leaves for easy blending.
However, if you do not have blender at home, you can chop the
leaves very finely using knife and chopping board. Be extra careful
when using knife. You can also use mortar and pestle to crush the Photo Source:
leaves. Just add cold water when crushing the leaves to prevent https://st2.depositphotos.com/100
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heating as you do the grinding or pounding. ves-with-mortar-and.jpg
6. After blending or grinding, strain the puree through a clean cloth
and collect the liquid extract. The strained extract contains
chlorophyll, so tightly press the cloth containing the puree with
your hands to collect as much extract as possible. The collected
liquid should be deep green in color and turbid. When done, the
solid particles left on the cloth can be discarded. You can use them
as chicken or pig feeds or as fertilizer to your garden.
7. Boil the collected liquid extract in a pot over medium heat for 1 to Photo Source:
http://www.natureontheshelf.com
2 minutes until curdles form. The chlorophyll-holding proteins in /natural-ingredients/homemade-
chlorophyll-powder.html
the extract will curdle. Green curdles containing chlorophyll will
appear on top of the clarified reddish or brownish liquid. See the photos below as guide.
Photos’ Source:
http://www.natureontheshelf.com/
natural-ingredients/homemade-
chlorophyll-powder.html
Reflection
Directions: Please put a check mark in the column that corresponds to your answer.
1. Which of the concepts listed in the table below interest you the most? the least?
Most Least
Concepts
Interesting Interesting
Role of chlorophyll and other pigments in photosynthesis
How chlorophyll absorbs and transforms light energy
Extracting Chlorophyll
Directions: Write you answer in two sentences in a separate sheet of paper.
2. Did the activities help you understand the topic? (Yes/No) Explain your answer.
3. What is the significance/connection of the topic in your life or in your daily life activities?
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Image References
Figure 1. Plant cells with tiny round chloroplasts as seen under a compound light microscope.
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