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Title: We have a NEED for ENERGY


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We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • Spring stores energy
  • When spring released, energy released
  • Like coiled springs, chemical bonds store energy
  • Energy released when bond is broken
  • Tighter springs like tighter bonds that stores
    more energy than others

2
What do we use energy for?
3
We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • All living things must have energy to live
  • Plants trap light energy and store it
  • Autotrophs use light energy to make food
  • Other organisms cannot use sunlight directly
  • Heterotrophs ingest food for energy

4
We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • What cell processes require energy?

5
We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • ENERGY ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
  • 1 adenosine molecule, 3 phosphate groups

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We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • ENERGY ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
  • 1 adenosine molecule, 3 phosphate groups
  • AMP ADP ATP
  • AMP adenosine MONOphosphate
  • ADP adenosine Diphosphate
  • The more phosphate group bonds, the MORE energy
    required and the MORE energy stored!

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We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • ?Loses phosphate group?
  • ?Loses phosphate group?

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We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • How is energy released? Phosphate bonds BREAK!!

P
P
P
Adenosine
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
P
P
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
P
P
Adenosine
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We have a NEED for ENERGY
  • How do our cells use energy?
  • ATP joins with protein breaking phosphate bond
  • Protein absorbs energy resulting in ADP
  • ADP heads back into cytoplasm
  • Now protein has energy to do work

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Lets go full circle!
  • ADP in cytoplasm
  • Cytoplasm melting pot of chemicals
  • ADP becomes recharged with addition of new
    phosphate group in cytoplasm
  • ADP P ? ATP (phosphorylation)
  • CYCLE BEGINS AGAIN!

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We have a NEED for ENERGY
Biology in Motion
12
Check it!
  • 1. What is the primary difference in the way
    plants obtain energy and animals obtain energy?

Plants trap light energy and store it for food.
Animals must eat (plants) stored energy.
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Check it!
  • 2. A molecule of adenosine that has one
    phosphate group bonded to it is ______.
  • ADP
  • AMP
  • ATP
  • ACP
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