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#6 Bell ringer 2/2 Write out both equations –for photosynthesis and then cellular respiration
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Agenda objectives Bell Ringer Review photo/cell resp notes Quiz
HOMEWORK: Potential project search handout Due Feb. 8 Bell Ringer Review photo/cell resp notes Quiz Human body foldable objectives To understand the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. To understand what organelles are involved in both processes.
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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What do plants need to survive/grow?
Photosynthesis What do plants need to survive/grow? Carbon Dioxide sunlight Glucose (sugar) Water + Oxygen + sunlight 6 H2O 6 CO2 C6H12O6 6 O2 + +
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS Photosynthesis takes place in autotrophs inside organelles called chloroplasts. Key Organelle: Chloroplast Organelles found only in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis. Contains chlorophyll – a pigment that traps sunlight Chloroplasts contain saclike photosynthetic membranes called thylakoids, which are interconnected and arranged in stacks known as grana. The fluid portion is known as the stroma.
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EQUATION FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Products Reactants WATER GLUCOSE Sunlight energy 6CO2 + 6H2O produces C6H12O6 + 6O2 OXYGEN CARBON DIOXIDE WE NEED THIS TO SURVIVE!
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Photosynthesis involves two sets of reactions:
Light-dependent reaction Light-Independent reaction(also known as the Calvin Cycle)
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Light Independent Light Dependent Depends on light and water.
Takes place in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts. They produce oxygen and convert ADP and NADP+ into the energy carriers ATP and NADPH. AKA the Calvin Cycle Energy (ATP) from light reaction is required Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and produce glucose and other carbohydrates. The light independent reactions take place in the stroma
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What do WE need to survive/grow?
Cellular Respiration What do WE need to survive/grow? Glucose (sugar) Carbon Dioxide + Oxygen Water + + Energy C6H12O6 6 O2 + 6 H2O 6 + CO2 + ATP
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION Cellular Respiration is the process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen. Food molecules contain chemical energy that is released when its chemical bonds are broken. Energy stored in food is expressed in amount of calories. What is a calorie? The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 Celsius degree. The calories used in food labels is a kilocalorie, or 1,000 calories.
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Key Organelle: Mitochondrion
Mitochondria - Organelles found in plant and animal cells that carry out cellular respiration.
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EQUATION FOR RESPIRATION
Reactants Products CARBON DIOXIDE (ATP) GLUCOSE C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + produces 6H2O + ENERGY WATER OXYGEN
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3 stages of Cellular Respiration
* Glycolysis * Krebs Cycle * Electron Transport Chain
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Glycolysis Glycolysis produces only a small amount of energy.
Glycolysis is an anaerobic process. It does not directly require oxygen, nor does it rely on an oxygen-requiring process to run. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.
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Krebs or Citric Acid Cycle
AKA Citric Acid Cycle-citric acid is produced Location: Mitochondria Reactant: Pyruvate and oxygen Product: 2 ATP and CO2
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Electron Transport Chain
Location: Mitochondria Reactant: Oxygen Oxygen acts as an electron receptor. Product: 32 ATP and H2O
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Key Vocabulary Aerobic – Process that only occurs in the presence of oxygen Anaerobic – Process that does not require oxygen Autotroph – Organisms that make their own food Energy – The ability to do work ATP – energy storing molecule (the purpose of cellular respiration is to produce this!)
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HOW IT RELATES!
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Lesson Summary Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related. How? Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast of plant cells. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of plant and animal cells. Whenever you see an arrow in our equations, think “produces”. Reactants produce products. Remember, what one produces the other one needs. It is a cycle.
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#6 closure Does the Calvin Cycle (Light independent) need to occur in the dark? Why or why not? C-word(s) Synthesize “to create a product or put together” in Biology by dehydration synthesis
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