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Unit V – Cell Energy The Story of Mitochondria & Chloroplasts
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How Do Cells Transform Energy? Background Info: 1) cells need energy to do work 2) the food cells eat to make ATP is called glucose 3) the molecule cells use to store energy is called ATP 4) heterotrophs must eat food to get glucose, …autotrophs can make their own glucose
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Fermentation Purpose: –Make ATP when there is no oxygen present Who Does It: –Bacteria –Yeast cells –Muscle cells Site: –Cytoplasm
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Fermentation Two Types: 1) Alcoholic Fermentation Glucose CO 2 + alcohol + ATP used to make breads & beer 2) Lactic Acid Fermentation Glucose lactic acid + ATP overexerted muscles; dairy products
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Endosymbiont Theory Mitochondria & chloroplasts are thought to have come from ancient prokaryotic cells Evidence: Both mitochondria and chloroplasts… have their own DNA have their own ribosomes have membranes similar to bacteria divide like bacteria (binary fission)
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Cellular Respiration
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Purpose: –Make energy (ATP) for cells Site: –Mitochondria Equation: –C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O + ATP (energy –glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + ATP
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Cellular Respiration Who Does It: –All eukaryotes Description: 1)Glycolysis: glucose broken into 2 pieces… makes 2 ATP’s 2) Krebs Cycle & Electron Transport Chain: continue the complete breakdown of the glucose molecule…makes 36 ATP’s
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Photosynthesis Purpose: –Make glucose for cells Site: –Chloroplast Equation: –carbon dioxide + water + light glucose + oxygen –CO 2 + H 2 O + light (energy) C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2
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Photosynthesis Who Does It: –Algae, plants, blue-green bacteria Description 1) Light Reactions: Chlorophylls catch light & use its energy to make ATP & NADPH (O 2 as waste) 2) Calvin Cycle: ATP used to change CO 2 into glucose molecules (which are then stored as starch)
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Relationship between Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis Sketch (& label) the overall plan
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All actions in an organism ultimately happen on the cellular level! On the cellular level, why do we need to breathe oxygen? On the cellular level, why do we need to eat food?
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All actions in an organism ultimately happen on the cellular level! On the cellular level, why do plants need light? On the cellular level, why do plants need carbon dioxide?
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The End
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Fake Quiz #1 1. Why do cells need energy at all? 2. Which food molecule do they “burn”? 3. If that food molecule (from #2 above) is so full of energy, why is ATP made? 4. Where in the ATP molecule is all of that energy located? 5. Who “invented” fermentation? 6. What are 2 “old-fashioned” traits that fermentation exhibits? (hint: location & O 2 )
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Lab – Fermentation #1 I.Purpose: How does the amount of sugar affect the amount of CO 2 produced? II.Background: glucose CO 2 + alcohol + ATP III.Hypothesis: As more sugar is added, the amount of CO 2 will ____. IV. Procedure: (Copy picture on board)
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Lab – Fermentation #1 V.Data Amt of Sugar (mL)Amt of CO2 (ppm)Net CO2 Produced (ppm) 0 5 20
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Lab – Fermentation #1 V.Data Amt of CO2 (ppm) Amount of Sugar (mL)
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Lab – Fermentation #1 VI.Conclusion 1. The data shows that as more sugar is added, the CO2 levels… 2. This supports/does not support my hypothesis. 3.This lab relates to fermentation because… 4. A source of error in this experiment is…
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Lab – Fermentation #2 I. Purpose: Which sugar do yeast prefer? II.Background: Glucose CO2 + alcohol + ATP III.Hypothesis: (write a statement that answers your purpose question) IV. Procedure: (copy diagram from board) V.Data (copy the data table…then graph the data)
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Lab – Fermentation #2 VI.Conclusion 1.The data shows that yeast cells prefer… We could tell that this was true because… 2.This does/does not support our hypothesis. 3.A source of error in this experiment is…
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Quiz #1 1.Which of the following would NOT require cells to use ATP? A. Osmosis B. Growing C. Reproducing D. Moving
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Quiz #1 2.On the cellular level, why is it necessary for us to eat food? A. Our stomachs get hungry B. Our intestines empty C. Our cells need glucose D. Our cells need oxygen
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Quiz #1 3. Which of these is FALSE? A. Breaking down glucose gives off energy B. Breaking down ATP gives off energy C. Cells use ATP for cell work D. 1 ATP has more energy than 1 glucose
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Quiz #1 4. The energy in ATP is - A. Stored between its phosphate groups B. Stored in the vacuoles C. Not widely used by cells D. Not very useful
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Quiz #1 5. Which cells can form ATP by breaking down glucose? A. Prokaryotes only B. Animals only C. Plants only D. All cells
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Quiz #1 6. Fermentation - A. Requires oxygen B. Occurs in the cytoplasm C. Is only done by yeast cells D. Does not make ATP
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Quiz #1 7.The formula for one type of fermentation is Glucose CO 2 + alcohol + ATP If yeast cells are given more sugar, then they will - A. Make less CO 2 B. Make more ATP C. Be poisoned by alcohol D. Be poisoned by oxygen
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Quiz #1 1. Why do cells need energy at all? 2. Which food molecule do they “burn”? 3. If that food molecule (from #2 above) is so full of energy, why is ATP made? 4. Where in the ATP molecule is all of that energy located? 5. Who “invented” fermentation? 6. What are 2 “old-fashioned” traits that fermentation exhibits? (hint: location & O 2 )
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Fake Quiz #2 1. Which cells invented fermentation? 2. What is the purpose of fermentation? 3. Which food molecule is broken down in fermentation? 4. How many ATP are made in fermentation? 5. Where in the cell does fermentation occur? 6. Is fermentation aerobic or anaerobic? …what does that mean?
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Fake Quiz #2 7. How does PS change life on earth? 8. Which type of cells can do PS? 9. Where in the cell does PS happen? 10. What is the purpose of Part 1 of PS? 11. Does Part 1 of PS need light? 12. What is the purpose of Part 2 of PS? 13. Does Part 2 of PS need light? 14. What is the carbon source for PS?
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Lab – Photosynthesis Rate I.Purpose: How does the amount of light affect the rate of photosynthesis? II. Background: CO 2 + H 2 O + light (energy) C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 III. Hypothesis: The more light plants receive, the ____ photosynthesis will occur. IV. Procedure: (draw pic)
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Lab – Photosynthesis Rate V.Data Amt of Light (%)Avg Dissolved Oxygen Produced (mg/L) 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Amt Light (%) Start [DO] (mg/L) End [DO] (mg/L) Net [DO] produced (mg/L)
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Lab – Photosynthesis Rate VI.Conclusion 1.The data shows that as plants get more light, the rate of photosynthesis… We could tell that this was true because… 2.This does/does not support my hypothesis. 3.A source of error in this experiment is…
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