Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis - An Introduction Earth’s energy budget Cellular energy (ATP) Mitochondria Solar energy Chloroplasts Chlorophyll Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and life
30% Reflected by Clouds or Earth’s Surface 19% Absorbed by Atmosphere and Clouds 0.023% absorbed by plants
Cell Currency (Payment) Currency = Energy = ATP We use currency (money) everyday in order to do things like buy food Cells use currency (ATP) to perform 1000’s of chemical reactions every second to keep them alive
ATP (Energy/Currency for the Cell) In order to keep the cell alive, it must perform 1000’s of reactions EVERY SECOND. Every reaction needs energy (ATP) ATP is created during cellular respiration inside the Mitochondria
Cellular Respiration The process where sugar (glucose) is converted into carbon dioxide, water and energy (ATP) The organism uses this energy to do everything Occurs in the mitochondria
Mitochondria "Powerhouse of the cell” Cells that use a lot of energy have more mitochondria (i.e. muscle cells, brain cells)
Photosynthesis
Solar Energy Solar cells convert light energy directly into electrical energy to work your TV, fan, etc. Plants do something similar. They convert light energy into chemical energy (sugar) which the organism can use to move, talk, run, etc.
Chloroplasts Chloroplasts are located inside plants They contain chlorophyll which gives plants their green color and also allows them to absorb light energy and convert it to chemical energy in the form of sugar This process is called Photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy Glucose (Sugar) + Oxygen Photosynthesis Performed in the Chloroplasts of plant cells Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy Glucose (Sugar) + Oxygen 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
Photosynthesis + Sugar (Glucose)
Chlorophyll is a Pigment Chlorophyll is the most important pigment (color) present in plants. Other pigments are also present in the leaf. Carotenoids (orange / red) Xanthophylls (yellow / brown)
Why are plants green?
Light Light we see comes in a spectrum from purple to red Different substances absorb different colors depending on their structure Colors that the substance doesn’t absorb, it reflects. We see that reflection as the objects color
Chlorophyll Is a pigment that absorbs blue and red light but reflects green. The light is reflected into our eyes giving plants a green colour High absorption Low absorption/High reflection
How do plants use light? Chlorophyll pigments absorb blue and red regions of the spectrum. They reflect the green regions *Note* - reflecting green light also helps keep the plant cool
Carotenoids (other accessory pigments) Other accessory pigments (called carotenoids) also absorb light energy. They absorb green and reflect yellow-to-red light. This gives them a yellow-red colour
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Notice Anything? Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration What is created in one reaction is used up in the other reaction!
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are Connected Photosynthesis vs. Respiration video
To Photosynthesize, or not to Photosynthesize, that is the question Many organisms cannot photosynthesize (done by plants) they are called consumers Consumers – an organism that obtains its energy from consuming other organisms To obtain usable energy from food, consumers undergo cellular respiration. THEREFORE…..
Photosynthesis and Life We completely rely on the Sun! No Sun = No Photosynthesis = No Food for plants = No Food for animals = No food for larger animals No Sun = No life on Earth This is the basis behind the dinosaur extinction
Thinking Map Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Cellular Respiration with Photosynthesis.