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Regents Biology
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Photosynthesis: Life from Light and Air
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Regents Biology Plants are energy producers Like animals, plants need energy to live unlike animals, plants don’t need to eat food to make that energy Plants make both FOOD & ENERGY animals are consumers plants are producers
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Regents Biology How do plants make energy & food? Plants use the energy from the sun to make ATP energy to make sugars glucose, sucrose, cellulose, starch, & more sun ATP sugars
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Regents Biology H2OH2O Building plants from sunlight & air Photosynthesis 2 separate processes ENERGY building reactions collect sun energy use it to make ATP SUGAR building reactions take the ATP energy collect CO 2 from air & H 2 O from ground use all to build sugars ATP sun sugars + carbon dioxide 6CO 2 sugars C 6 H 12 O 6 CO 2 water 6H 2 O + Oxygen 6O 2 +
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Regents Biology Using light & air to grow plants 6CO 2 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 sun energy → +++ → glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide sun energy + water + (ATP) = used to build the sugar Photosynthesis using sun’s energy to make ATP using CO 2 & water to make sugar in chloroplasts allows plants to grow makes a waste product oxygen (O 2 )
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Regents Biology What do plants need to grow? The “factory” for making energy & sugars chloroplast Fuels sunlight carbon dioxide water The Helpers enzymes H2OH2O sugars ATP Make ATP! Make sugar! I can do it all… And no one even notices! enzymes CO 2 sun
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Regents Biology Chloroplasts are only in plants animal cellsplant cells
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Regents Biology Chloroplasts Chloroplasts in cell Leaf Leaves Chloroplast absorb sunlight & CO 2 make ENERGY & SUGAR Chloroplasts contain Chlorophyll CO 2 Chloroplast sun
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Regents Biology Bring In light CO 2 H2OH2O Let Out O2O2 Move Around sugars So what does a plant need? 6CO 2 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 light energy → +++ roots shoot leaves
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Regents Biology Transpiration Water evaporates from the stomates in the leaves pulls water up from roots water molecules stick to each other more water is pulled up tree from ground
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Regents Biology Stomates & Guard Cells Function of stomates CO 2 in O 2 out H 2 O out gets to leaves for photosynthesis Function of guard cells open & close stomates guard cellstomate
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Regents Biology Guard cells & Homeostasis Homeostasis keeping the internal environment of the plant balanced Stomates open let CO 2 in needed to make sugar let H 2 O out so it gets to leaves let O 2 out get rid of waste product Stomates close if too much H 2 O evaporating
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Regents Biology Putting it all together Making a living… sunlight leaves = solar collectors photosynthesis gases: CO 2 in & O 2 out stomates = gases in & out H2OH2O roots take in water from soil pulled up by leaf evaporation nutrients roots take in from soil
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Regents Biology H2OH2O Energy cycle PhotosynthesisCellular Respiration sun The Great Circle of Life! Mufasa? glucose sugars O2O2 CO 2 plants animals, plants ATP
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Regents Biology Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy ATP
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Regents Biology Energy needs of life Animals are energy consumers What do we need energy for? synthesis (building for growth) reproduction active transport movement temperature control (making heat)
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Regents Biology Where do we get energy? Energy is stored in organic molecules carbohydrates, fats, proteins Animals eat these organic molecules → food digest food to get fuels for energy (ATP) raw materials for building more molecules carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids ATP
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Regents Biology ATP Energy in biology? Whoa! HOT stuff! Adenosine TriPhosphate
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Regents Biology Harvesting energy stored in food Cellular respiration breaking down food to produce ATP in mitochondria using oxygen “aerobic” respiration usually digesting glucose but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 ATP 6CO 2 6H 2 O → + ++ glucose + oxygen → energy + carbon + water dioxide O2O2 food ATP
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Regents Biology What do we need to make energy? The “Furnace” for making energy mitochondria Fuel food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins Helpers oxygen enzymes Product ATP Waste products carbon dioxide then used by plants water O2O2 food ATP Make ATP! Make ATP! All I do all day… And no one even notices! enzymes CO 2 H2OH2O
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Regents Biology Mitochondria are everywhere!! animal cells plant cells
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Regents Biology Can’t store ATP too unstable only used in cell that produces it only short term energy storage carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage Using ATP to do work? A working muscle recycles over 10 million ATPs per second ATP ADP work Whoa! Pass me the glucose & oxygen! Adenosine DiPhosphate Adenosine TriPhosphate
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Regents Biology make energy A Body’s Energy Budget eat food synthesis (building) energy needed even at rest activity temperature control { growth reproduction repair { storage glycogen (animal starch) fat { ATP 1 2 3
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Regents Biology What if oxygen is missing? No oxygen available = can’t complete aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration also known as fermentation alcohol fermentation lactic acid fermentation no oxygen or no mitochondria (bacteria) can only make very little ATP large animals cannot survive O2O2 yeastbacteria
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Regents Biology Anaerobic Respiration Fermentation alcohol fermentation yeast glucose → ATP + CO 2 + alcohol make beer, wine, bread lactic acid fermentation bacteria, animals glucose → ATP + lactic acid bacteria make yogurt animals feel muscle fatigue O2O2 Tastes good… but not enough energy for me!
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Regents Biology How are they connected? glucose + oxygen → carbon + water + energy dioxide C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 6CO 2 6H 2 O ATP → +++ Respiration Photosynthesis 6CO 2 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 light energy → +++ → glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide sun energy + water +
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Regents Biology Got the energy… Ask Questions!!
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