ENERGY PATHWAY CELLULAR RESPIRATION PHOTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY

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ENERGY PATHWAY CELLULAR RESPIRATION PHOTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY CHEMICAL ENERGY MECHANICAL ENERGY HEAT HEAT HEAT Endotherm Ectotherm

endotherms Endotherms use the heat from the transfer of chemical energy to mechanical energy- they use bond energy to keep warm. METABOLISM- humans temperature is maintained at 98.6 degrees F

ectotherms Use the energy from the sun- solar energy to keep warm. They do not use chemical bonds, to stabilize their body temperature.

Chemical and Mechanical Energy [picture] Rocket Experiment Materials: plastic flask, cork, 1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup vinegar, spoonful of baking soda, paper coffee filter Note: Only attempt this activity where this is overhead space and room to move away.  Pour a 1/2 cup of water and a 1/2 cup of vinegar into the flask. Put a spoonful of baking soda into a coffee filter, roll and twist it closed. Put the coffee filter in the flask, cork it and move away...fast! Both the baking soda and vinegar contain molecules (which have potential energy in their bonds). When mixed together the bonds break and the molecules rearrange themselves to produce a gas releasing energy. The continued production of gas in a closed container increases the pressure (potential energy) in the container. This experiments demonstrates chemical energy converted to mechanical energy or movement. Design a film canister to look like a rocket (add fins, nose cones, etc.). Put a little baking soda and vinegar in the rocket and quickly close the lid and invert. Lift off! (NOTE: You'll need to use the type of canister where the lid fits inside the canister rather than the cap style.) 5 volunteers- 1. jump up and down, 1 pace back and forth, 1 do jumping jacks, 1 wave arm, 1 stand still – don’t move a muscle