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Bonnie Bassler - Eubacteria
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Unit 2 - Cellular Matter and Energy Flows How matter and energy cycle through the biosphere
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What you need to understand in this unit The biosphere is characterized by a constant flow of energy and cycling of matter Photosynthesis stores energy in organic compounds and respiration releases energy for cell use Steady state equilibrium in the biosphere is due to a balance of energy and matter exchange with living systems.
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Task: Vocabulary Check Use your textbook to help you define the following: Biosphere Photosynthesis Respiration Organic compounds Steady state equilibrium
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Biosphere: The global sum of all ecosystems. The zone of life on Earth What are the other spheres that make up the Earth?
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All interact as part of a complex and dynamic system Change is evident in all the spheres of the Earth. Changes are the result of internal and external energy sources.
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Photosynthesis – From the Greek [photo-], "light," And – [synthesis], "putting together”/"composition") Is a process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight.
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Cellular Respiration: AKA 'oxidative metabolism’ Key way a cell gains energy. Is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
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Organic Compounds A material that contains carbon and hydrogen and usually other elements such as nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen.
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Steady State Equilibrium An average condition of a system where the system remains unchanged in time.
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