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CELLS & ENERGY Ch's 6&7 Need energy to: move change shape repair structure make new cell parts transport food expel wastes

Sun is ultimate source of energy Autotrophs – make own food Heterotrophs – eat other orgs Energy is obtained through Biochemical Pathways = linked chemical reactions (product of one is reactant of another)

2 Important Pathways Photosynthesis- Light energy converted to chemical energy of organic compounds (carbs) Autotrophs only Cellular Respiration- Organic compounds broken down to create ATP Autotrophs & Heterotrophs

PHOTOSYNTHESIS 6CO2 + 6H20 + solar energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 Occurs in leaves where chloroplasts are abundant

Capturing Light Energy White light made of visible spectrum (different wavelengths)

Plants contain pigments (compounds that absorb light) Chlorophyll – reflects green light (green leaves); uses red & blue Carotenoids – reflect yellow, orange, brown (fruits/flowers)

Converting Light Energy 3 STAGES 1. Energy captured from light 2. Energy used to make ATP & NADPH (high energy compound) 3. ATP & NADPH used to make carbs from CO2

Factors that affect photosynthesis

CELLULAR RESPIRATION C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy Process by which all orgs release energy stored in organic molecules

2 STAGES 1. Glycolysis: in cytoplasm, no energy or O2 needed Series of 10 reactions; a molecule of glucose is split into 2 identical smaller molecules called pyruvates; 2 ATP’s made

OR 2. Aerobic Respiration: Occurs w/O2; in mitochon of eukary., cytoplasm of prokary. Produces 36 ATP’s OR Fermentation: Absence of O2 Forms lactic acid (yogurt / cheese) or ethyl alcohol (beer / wine / bread)