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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration How is energy being obtained by the organisms? Plant Caterpillar Which organisms uses photosynthesis to obtain energy? Can you see the vascular (vessel) system of the plant?

What does reactants mean? What are the reactants of photosynthesis? (what things are going into the plant?) Ingredients. Sunlight (energy), carbon dioxide, and water.

Reactants for Photosynthesis

Review Question What are organelles again? Organelles are structures that do certain jobs in a cell.

Where does photosynthesis happen? Inside organelles in plant cells called chloroplasts. They have something called chlorophyll which captures sunlight.

What are products? What are the products of photosynthesis? Products are things that are made. Sugar and oxygen.

Products of Photosynthesis

Reactants Products Photosynthesis

What are Reactants again? The ingredients that go into a reaction The products that come out of a reaction All of the above

What are Reactants again? The ingredients that go into a reaction The products that come out of a reaction All of the above [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What are the reactants needed for Photosynthesis? Water, Sunlight, Oxygen Water, Energy, Oxygen Water, Energy, Carbon Dioxide Water and Fertilizer

What are the reactants needed for Photosynthesis? Water, Sunlight, Oxygen Water, Energy, Oxygen Water, Energy, Carbon Dioxide Water and Fertilizer [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What about organisms that can NOT make their own food? Consumers such as animals can’t make their own food. Plants AND Animals undergo another process called … Cellular Respiration in which they turn Glucose (A.K.A. sugar) into. Energy

What do organisms need energy for? To catch food and to run from predators To stay warm during cold weather To carry out life processes such as breathing, digesting food, transporting nutrients, etc All of the above

What do organisms need energy for? To catch food and to run from predators To stay warm during cold weather To carry out life processes such as breathing, digesting food, transporting nutrients, etc All of the above [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What is cellular respiration? Cellular respiration is how organisms take the sugar, and break it apart to get the energy stored inside the sugar.

What is the original source of energy for all living things (plants and animals)? Nutrients in the soil feed plants and plants pass the energy onto consumers. Plants use water to gain nutrients and then pass the energy onto consumers. Plants make their own food using energy from sunlight and pass this energy onto consumers. Consumers are able to get energy from eating plants and when they die, give energy back.

What is the original source of energy for all living things (plants and animals)? Nutrients in the soil feed plants and plants pass the energy onto consumers. Plants use water to gain nutrients and then pass the energy onto consumers. Plants make their own food using energy from sunlight and pass this energy onto consumers. Consumers are able to get energy from eating plants and when they die, give energy back. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What are Reactants again? The ingredients that go into a reaction The products that come out of a reaction All of the above

What are Reactants again? The ingredients that go into a reaction The products that come out of a reaction All of the above [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What are the reactants for Cellular Respiration? Energy from sunlight, Water, Carbon Dioxide Energy from sunlight, Water, Oxygen Oxygen and Glucose (A.K.A. Sugar) Oxygen and Water

What are the reactants for Cellular Respiration? Energy from sunlight, Water, Carbon Dioxide Energy from sunlight, Water, Oxygen Oxygen and Glucose (A.K.A. Sugar) Oxygen and Water [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

Reactants for Cellular Respiration

What are Products? Products are the ingredients that go into a reaction Things you put in your hair to make it look nice What comes out of a reaction. (A.K.A. what is made)

What are Products? Products are the ingredients that go into a reaction Things you put in your hair to make it look nice What comes out of a reaction. (A.K.A. what is made) [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

What are the products of Cellular Respiration? Carbon Dioxide, Energy, and a little Water Oxygen, Energy, and a little Water Energy and Water Energy and Oxygen

What are the products of Cellular Respiration? Carbon Dioxide, Energy, and a little Water Oxygen, Energy, and a little Water Energy and Water Energy and Oxygen [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

Products of Cellular Respiration

Critical Thinking Energy is one of the products of cellular respiration. What’s different about that energy from the energy that was the reactant of photosynthesis? The energy is still the energy that came from the sun but it’s just in a different form.

Critical Thinking Whenever you eat anything, the energy you get from that food is the same energy as the energy from the sun. It’s just in a different form. When you eat sunflower seeds, you get energy (calories) from them. The sunflower got that energy from the sun.

The energy is just in a different form The energy is just in a different form. Energy can change forms like play-doh. When you have play-doh it can be made into many different shapes, but it’s the same play-doh. The energy you get from eating sunflower seeds is in the form of calories, but it’s the same energy as the energy that came from the sun, except when the plant got it, it was in the form of sunlight.

Draw this into your notes. Products Reactants Cellular Respiration

True or False: The products of Photosynthesis are the reactants for Cellular Respiration.

True or False: The products of Photosynthesis are the reactants for Cellular Respiration.

True or False: The products of cellular respiration are the reactants for photosynthesis

True or False: The products of cellular respiration are the reactants for photosynthesis

What is the relationship between Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration? In other words how do they affect each other? The products of photosynthesis are the reactants for cellular respiration. The products of cellular respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis.

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Green plants and algae make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. How do these cells use energy from sunlight in photosynthesis? Cells convert water and oxygen into food Cells convert glucose and water into food Cells convert water and chlorophyll into food Cells convert water and carbon dioxide into food [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

Kristine exercises regularly Kristine exercises regularly. The process of cellular respiration makes it possible for Kristine to run on the treadmill and to lift weights. What do her cells do during cellular respiration? Convert kinetic energy into chemical energy Absorb light energy through the chlorophyll in their chloroplasts. Break down food molecules to release energy Combine water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

Sara’s mother waters her houseplants with a solution of water and fertilizer every month. How do plants get the energy they need to grow? From fertilizers dissolved in water. From the sun through the process of photosynthesis. From water absorbed through the leaves From cellular respiration which produces carbon dioxide. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]