Bellwork!! 1/13/17 The process of osmosis would explain the net movement of water into a cell if the percentage of water was 90% inside the cell and 95%

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Bellwork!! 1/13/17 The process of osmosis would explain the net movement of water into a cell if the percentage of water was 90% inside the cell and 95% outside the cell water was 95% inside the cell and 90% outside the cell protein was 30% inside the cell and 35% outside the cell water and protein was equal inside and outside the cell

water was 90% inside the cell and 95% outside the cell The process of osmosis would explain the net movement of water into a cell if the percentage of water was 90% inside the cell and 95% outside the cell water was 95% inside the cell and 90% outside the cell protein was 30% inside the cell and 35% outside the cell water and protein was equal inside and outside the cell

The Plasma Membrane “CELL ENERGY” 2/15/2019 SECTION 3.3 “CELL ENERGY” G. Podgorski, Biol. 1010

Objective! I can: --describe photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

It Begins with Sunlight!

The sun’s energy! 1.) Mostly all the earth’s energy comes from the sun. 2.) Plants and some other types of organisms that contain chlorophyll are able to use the light energy from the sun to produce food.

Photosynthesis 4.) Photosynthesis involves the Use Of Light Energy to convert Water (H20) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into Oxygen (O2) and High Energy Sugar(C6H12O6 or Glucose).

5.) The Photosynthesis Equation

Pigments In addition to water, carbon dioxide, and light energy, photosynthesis requires “pigments”. 6.) Chlorophyll is the primary pigment that traps the sunlight needed for photosynthesis.This is found inside the organelle called chloroplasts.

All organisms need energy…. Animals and other organisms “can not ” make their own food. Instead they consume plants and other organisms as their source of food. The food you eat has to be broken down so that the energy it contains can be converted into a form your cells can use. Do you remember what that form of energy is?

How do we get our energy??.. 9.) Organisms “break down food” and release energy through a process called Cellular respiration --- it involves the use of oxygen. Another name for it is “aerobic respiration”.

Chemical Equation for Cellular Respiration… Study this and tell me… How is it similar to the equation for photosynthesis?

Cellular respiration In most Eukaryotes… 10.) Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of plants and animals.

Releasing Energy From ATP 11.) Energy is released in your body in the form of ATP. It is constantly being used and remade by cells. ATP provides all of the energy for cell activities. Most of the energy “released” is in the form of heat (which your body uses to maintain body temperature).

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Cellular Respiration Brain pop: Cellular Respiration

Bell Work Copy & complete the following statement. You may need to add a few sentences to explain  Cellular respiration is similar to photosynthesis because ____________ Is he correct?! Explain!

Bell Work C C Practice Test 1 #3… C Practice Test 1 #21…C

Mitochondria: Chloroplast: Pictures of Organelles: (this is what your illustrations should look like….. Mitochondria: Chloroplast:

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Bellwork Tuesday Draw a Venn Diagram ….. Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration using your diagram from the “Activities in the Cell” worksheet from Friday.!

Bell Work F Practice Test 1 #20…F Practice Test 1 #24…J J

*Study for your test when you’re done.  Bell Work D *Study for your test when you’re done.  Practice Test 1 #31…D

Bell Work G Practice Test 1 #34…G Practice Test 1 #30…H H