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Cells and Energy Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Energy of Life
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Photosynthesis There are only two types of organisms on this planet There are only two types of organisms on this planet Producers – living things that make their own food as well as food for other living things Producers – living things that make their own food as well as food for other living things Consumers – living things that rely upon consuming another organism for food (energy) Consumers – living things that rely upon consuming another organism for food (energy) What are you? What are you?
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Photosynthesis Producers Producers An example of a producer would be a plant and how it “makes” food could be through a process known as photosynthesis An example of a producer would be a plant and how it “makes” food could be through a process known as photosynthesis This takes place in the chloroplast organelle inside of a plant cell This takes place in the chloroplast organelle inside of a plant cell
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Photosynthesis Photosynthesis – is the process of using energy from the sun to convert CO 2 and H 2 O into chemical energy in the form of sugars Photosynthesis – is the process of using energy from the sun to convert CO 2 and H 2 O into chemical energy in the form of sugars Sunlight radiates the Earth as visible light that we see and is made up of many different colors (ROYGBIV) Sunlight radiates the Earth as visible light that we see and is made up of many different colors (ROYGBIV) Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet
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Photosynthesis Chlorophyll is a molecule in plants that absorbs visible light from the sun Chlorophyll is a molecule in plants that absorbs visible light from the sun There are two types (Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b ) There are two types (Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b ) Together they absorb mostly red and blue wavelengths of light while “reflecting” some yellow and much of the green Together they absorb mostly red and blue wavelengths of light while “reflecting” some yellow and much of the green This is why you see plant leaves as “green” because of the ‘reflected’ color This is why you see plant leaves as “green” because of the ‘reflected’ color
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Photosynthesis Inside of the chloroplast are two structures important to photosynthesis Inside of the chloroplast are two structures important to photosynthesis Grana – are stacks of membranes that look like a stack of pennies surrounded by compartments called thylakoids Grana – are stacks of membranes that look like a stack of pennies surrounded by compartments called thylakoids Stroma – is the fluid surrounding the grana inside of the chloroplast Stroma – is the fluid surrounding the grana inside of the chloroplast
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Photosynthesis There are two stages to Photosynthesis There are two stages to Photosynthesis Light-dependent reactions (First) Light-dependent reactions (First) Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight and energy is transferred along thylakoids, Water is broken down and Oxygen is produced Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight and energy is transferred along thylakoids, Water is broken down and Oxygen is produced Energy that is carried along thylakoids is transferred in molecules of ATP Energy that is carried along thylakoids is transferred in molecules of ATP Light-independent reactions (Second) Light-independent reactions (Second) Carbon Dioxide is added to a cycle of chemical reactions building larger molecules of sugars Carbon Dioxide is added to a cycle of chemical reactions building larger molecules of sugars Energy, ATP, from the light-dependent reaction is used to form these simple sugars Energy, ATP, from the light-dependent reaction is used to form these simple sugars
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Photosynthesis in a Chloroplast C 6 H 12 O 6 is Glucose, a simple sugar that feeds all living things CO 2 (gas) is used to make the sugar Glucose
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Photosynthesis in Chloroplasts
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Cellular Respiration The mitochondrion and its role in providing plants and animals with energy
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Chemical Energy for Organisms ATP – Adenosine triphosphate ATP – Adenosine triphosphate An energy rich molecule that provides all living things with energy for growth, repair, and maintenance An energy rich molecule that provides all living things with energy for growth, repair, and maintenance ADP – Adenosine diphosphate ADP – Adenosine diphosphate Energy comes from the release of the 3 rd phosphate of ATP Energy comes from the release of the 3 rd phosphate of ATP This creates ADP This creates ADP
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What is ATP? ATP is molecule that acts like a chemical form of electricity for all living things! ATP is molecule that acts like a chemical form of electricity for all living things! Without ATP, you could not move, think, breathe, or grow! Without ATP, you could not move, think, breathe, or grow!
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What is Cellular Respiration? Cellular respiration is when chemical energy is released from sugars and other carbon based molecules to make ATP ~ when oxygen is present Cellular respiration is when chemical energy is released from sugars and other carbon based molecules to make ATP ~ when oxygen is present This means that cellular respiration is aerobic in that it needs oxygen to take place This means that cellular respiration is aerobic in that it needs oxygen to take place
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How does it work? Cellular Respiration (stage 2) takes place in a mitochondrion Cellular Respiration (stage 2) takes place in a mitochondrion Some cells have several Some cells have several IMPORTANT! ~ Before cellular respiration can take place ~ IMPORTANT! ~ Before cellular respiration can take place ~ Food molecules MUST be broken down into simpler molecules Food molecules MUST be broken down into simpler molecules The break down of glucose into (2) 3~Carbon Sugars is called Glycolysis The break down of glucose into (2) 3~Carbon Sugars is called Glycolysis Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm
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Glycolysis Glucose 2 Pyruvic acid To the electron transport chain This happens in the cytoplasm * Glycolysis is anaerobic because it does NOT require oxygen to take place! This happens in the cytoplasm 2 ATP are used to “start” Glycolysis and 4 ATP are made in the second stage. That means Glycolysis yields a “net” of +2 ATP
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Cellular Respiration happens in the Mitochondrion 2 Pyruvate molecules from glycolysis go into Stage 1
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