Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Glencoe Biology Chapter 8
The Need for Energy ALL organisms require energy to live, grow, reproduce ALL organisms break down food into energy
Energy is stored in the ATP molecule ATP: adenosine triphosphate + ENERGY High-energy bond: Stores much energy *This energy is released when the bond is broken*
Cell Respiration
Cellular Respiration Mitochondria break down glucose to make ATP
Structure of a Mitochondria Outer membrane Inner membrane
Aerobic Respiration has 3 Steps
Step 1: Glycolysis Glyco = sugar, Lysis = to break “splitting sugar” Glucose gets split in half Turns into Pyruvate Creates ATP and electron carriers
Step 2: Krebs Cycle Glucose gets broken down into CO2 Makes some ATP and electron carriers
Step 3: The Electron Transport Chain Electron carriers bring electrons to the ETC Electrons generate A LOT OF ATP (14 TIMES more than the other two steps)
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photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Chloroplast Structure Outer membrane Thylakoid membrane Thylakoid space
Why are plants green? Chloroplasts are green because they contain chlorophyll Chlorophyll: green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy Only the green parts of plants photosynthesize
Photosynthesis has 2 steps
Step 1: The Light Reactions Chlorophyll traps sunlight Electron carriers are made Oxygen released A small amount of ATP made
Step 2: The Dark Reactions ATP and electrons from light reactions used Takes in CO2 Makes SUGAR
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