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Title: Energy and Life


1
Energy and Life
ATP song https//www.youtube.com/watch?vV_xZuCPIH
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  • Autotrophs vs Heterotrophs
  • ATP
  • Photosynthesis
  • Cellular Respiration

2
Autotrophic Organisms- self-feeder
  • Use light energy to make their own food
  • Provide ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY for all living
    things
  • All plants, some Protists, some bacteria
    (producers)

3
Heterotrophic Organisms- other-feeder
  • CANNOT use light energy to make food
  • Obtain food energy by CONSUMING their food
  • Animals, fungi, protists (consumers)

4
Homeostasis
  • Internal stability an organism maintains
  • Two biochemical processes needed for survival
  • Photosynthesis
  • Cellular Respiration

5
Nutrient Recap
6
ATP The Video Clip
7
ATP and ADP Chemical energy for cells
  • ATP
  • Adenosine TriPhosphate
  • How many phosphates in ATP?
  • 3 Tri means 3!
  • Main source of cells energy
  • Fully charged battery
  • Energy stored in BONDS btw. phosphates

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ATP and ADP Chemical energy for cells
  • ADP
  • Adenosine DiPhosphate
  • How many phosphates in ADP?
  • 2 Di means 2!
  • becomes ATP by adding a P
  • Half-charged battery

Energy
(ADP)
(ATP)
9
ATP Cycle
  • Energy released from ATP when it loses a
    phosphate (use the battery)
  • ATP ADP
    ENERGY
  • Energy is used to add a phosphate to make ATP
    from ADP (charge the battery)
  • ADP
    ATP
  • ATP PROVIDES ENERGY FOR CELLULAR WORK

LOSE A PHOSPHATE
ENERGY PHOSPHATE
Write this down
10
ATP on You Tube
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vbbtqF9q_pFw

11
In your journal (use review book)
  • Define
  • BIOCHEMICAL PROCESS
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  • CHLOROPLAST
  • GLUCOSE
  • ATP

12
Photosynthesis The Video Clip
13
Photosynthesis The basics
  • Using light (photo) to make (synthesis) glucose
  • Occurs in autotrophs
  • In which organelle?
  • Chloroplasts
  • Pigment
  • Substance that has the ability to absorb light
    waves
  • What pigment is involved in photosynthesis?
  • Chlorophyll

14
Photosynthesis Chlorophyll
  • Sun emits energy in different wavelengths
  • The shorter the wavelength, the more energy it
    has
  • According to chart, which wavelength is shortest?
  • VIOLET!
  • Chlorophyll ABSORBS RED AND BLUE, and REFLECTS
    green!

15
Photosynthesis The Reaction
  • What reactants are needed for photosynthesis to
    occur?
  • Water, CO2, sunlight energy
  • What are the products of photosynthesis?
  • Glucose and O2
  • The Formula
  • H2O CO2
    C6H12O6 O2
  • (WATER) (CARBON DIOXIDE) ?
    (GLUCOSE) (OXYGEN)

LIGHT ENERGY
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Leaves are the site of photosynthesis lets
watch http//www.brainpop.com/science/cellula
rlifeandgenetics/photosynthesis/
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ADAPTATIONS FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
  • a. Leaves are thin and flat so that they can
    easily absorb light.
  • b. Some plants have a waxy coating (cuticle) to
    protect them from harm or water loss.

19
  • On the underside of the leaf there are many tiny
    openings called the stomates. The stomates allow
    the exchange of water vapor, oxygen, and carbon
    dioxide (gas exchange). These openings are
    controlled by the guard cells.
  • Allows the plant to maintain water homeostasis
    and not dehydrate.

Exchanges water gases
20
Photosynthesis Guard Cells
  • Guard cells are located on the bottom of leaves
  • Guard cells regulate gases and water moving in
    and out of the leaf
  • When guard cells are open
  • Carbon dioxide can move in freely
  • Oxygen can move out freely
  • Water can exit the leaf, without the leaf drying
    up
  • During humid conditions
  • When guard cells are closed
  • Photosynthesis rates slow down
  • Water is kept in the leaf, to prevent water loss
  • During dry conditions

21
Draw label the Guard cells below
22
Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis
  • The amounts of CO2, H2O, light, chlorophyll and
    temperature

23
Review EQUATION FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WATER
OXYGEN
6CO2
6H2O
ENERGY
C6H12O6
6O2
CARBON DIOXIDE
GLUCOSE
24
In your journal (use review book)
  • Define
  • Cellular respiration
  • Respiration
  • Mitochondria
  • Gas exchange

25
ATP/Photosynthesis note quiz
  1. What is the energy source for photosynthesis?
  2. What are the materials (reactants) used during
    photosynthesis?
  3. What are the materials (products) made during
    photosynthesis?
  4. Photosynthesis takes place in which organelle?
  5. When does photosynthesis take place (time frame)?
  6. Write the equation for the process of
    photosynthesis.
  7. What molecule is the main source of cellular
    energy?
  8. Where is the energy stored within this molecule?
  9. What term is used to describe the internal
    stability and maintainence of an organism?
  10. Organisms that make their own food are called
    what?

26
Cellular Respiration The basics
LETS WATCH http//www.brainpop.com/science/cell
ularlifeandgenetics/cellularrespiration/
  • Breaking down glucose to make ATP
  • Occurs in autotrophs AND heterotrophs (all living
    things need to make ATP!)
  • Occurs 24 hours day
  • In which organelles?
  • Mitochondria and the cytoplasm!
  • Occurs in different pathways
  • Depends on presence of Oxygen

27
Cellular Respiration Aerobic
  • Occurs in mitochondria in the presence of oxygen
  • What are the reactants?
  • Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2)
  • The process
  • Starts with ADP already in cells
  • Energy released from glucose attaches a phosphate
    to make ATP!
  • What are the end products?
  • 36 ATP (energy), CO2, H2O

28
Cellular Respiration The Video Clip
29
Cellular Respiration The Reaction
  • C6H12O6 O2 ATP CO2 H2O
  • (GLUCOSE) (OXYGEN) ? (ENERGY)
    (CARBON DIOXIDE) (WATER)

30
Cellular Respiration The 2nd Video Clip
31
Cellular Respiration Anaerobic
  • What if there is a lack of oxygen?
  • Can you think of times when you arent getting
    enough oxygen?
  • During exercise!
  • Occurs in cytoplasm instead of mitochondria
  • GLUCOSE ? 2 PYRUVIC ACID ? 2 LACTIC ACID ? 2
    ATPs
  • Called FERMENTATION
  • Animals Produce Lactic Acid
  • Plants Produce Alcohol
  • Results in much less energy produced! ONLY 2 ATP

32
Cellular Respiration The Different Pathways
33
Overview of photosynthesis and respiration
SUN
RADIANT ENERGY
CELL ACTIVITIES
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
RESPIRATION
GLUCOSE
ATP(ENERGY)
34
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35
COMPARE AND CONTRAST CHART
36
Follow up Questions
  • Where does aerobic respiration take place?
  • 2. Which type of respiration is most efficient?
  • 3. How many ATPs are "made" during aerobic
    respiration?

37
  • 4. What is cellular respiration?
  • 5. Why is cellular respiration important?
  • 6. Name one difference between aerobic and
    anaerobic respiration.
  • 7. How does a plant maintain water balance
    (homeostasis)? Be sure to use the words stomata
    and guard cell in your answer.

38
Cell Concept Map
DNA (genetic information), Ribosome, chloroplast,
plant cells, mitochondria
include
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function in
function in
functions in
function in
stores
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Practice Test 4895 Answers
  1. Guard cells
  2. B
  3. B
  4. D
  5. C
  6. B
  7. C
  8. D
  9. C
  10. B
  11. A
  12. C
  13. C
  14. A
  15. C
  • 16) B
  • 17) B
  • 18) C
  • 19) C
  • 20) B
  • 21) B
  • 22) B
  • 23) C
  • 24) D
  • 25) C
  • 26) C
  • 27) Cellular respiration
  • 28) B
  • 29) B

30) Plants autotrophs producers or trees 31)
To break (digest) food molecules into small ones
so they can be transported (diffused) across a
cell membrane -or- so that energy can
be released 32) Respiration 33) ATP or- energy
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