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Saving for a Rainy Day

Interest Grabber. Section 8-1. Saving for a Rainy Day. Suppose you earned extra money by having a part-time job. At first, you might be tempted to spend all of the money, but then you decide to open a bank account. 1. What are the benefits of having a bank account?

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Saving for a Rainy Day

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  1. Interest Grabber Section 8-1 Saving for a Rainy Day • Suppose you earned extra money by having a part-time job. At first, you might be tempted to spend all of the money, but then you decide to open a bank account. • 1. What are the benefits of having a bank account? • 2. What do you have to do if you need some of this money? • 3. What might your body do when it has more energy than it needs to carry out its activities? • 4. What does your body do when it needs energy?

  2. Section Outline Section 8-1 • 8–1 Energy and Life A. Autotrophs and Heterotrophs B. Chemical Energy and ATP 1. Storing Energy 2. Releasing Energy C. Using Biochemical Energy

  3. ATP Section 8-1 Adenine Ribose 3 Phosphate groups

  4. Figure 8-3 Comparison of ADP and ATP to a Battery Section 8-1 ADP ATP Energy Energy Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) + Phosphate Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Partially charged battery Fully charged battery

  5. Figure 8-3 Comparison of ADP and ATP to a Battery Section 8-1 ADP ATP Energy Energy Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) + Phosphate Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Partially charged battery Fully charged battery

  6. Interest Grabber Section 8-2 Trapping Energy • Have you ever used a solar-powered calculator? No matter where you go, as long as you have a light source, the calculator works. You never have to put batteries in it.

  7. Interest Grabber continued Section 8-2 • 1. A solar-powered calculator uses solar cells that are found in rows along the top of the calculator. Into what kind of energy is the light energy converted so that the calculator works? • 2. Recall that plants use light energy from the sun to make food. Into what kind of energy is the light energy converted by plants? • 3. Most plants, no matter what size or shape they are, have some parts that are green. Which parts of a plant are usually green? • 4. What does the green color have to do with the plant’s ability to convert light energy into the energy found in the food it makes?

  8. Section Outline Section 8-2 • 8–2 Photosynthesis: An Overview A. Investigating Photosynthesis 1. Van Helmont’s Experiment 2. Priestley’s Experiment 3. Jan Ingenhousz B. The Photosynthesis Equation C. Light and Pigments

  9. Photosynthesis: Reactants and Products Section 8-2 Light Energy Chloroplast CO2 + H2O Sugars + O2

  10. Figure 8-5 Chlorophyll Light Absorption Section 8-2 Absorption of Light by Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b Chlorophyll b Chlorophyll a V B G Y O R

  11. Interest Grabber Section 8-3 A Look Into the Future • It is 100 years in the future and you are a research scientist. An enormous volcanic eruption has recently sent huge quantities of dust and ash into the atmosphere. • Working with a partner, make a list of how this event will affect each of the following: • 1. photosynthesis • 2. plant life • 3. animal life • 4. human societies

  12. Section Outline Section 8-3 • 8–3 The Reactions of Photosynthesis A. Inside a Chloroplast B. Electron Carriers C. Light-Dependent Reactions D. The Calvin Cycle E. Factors Affecting Photosynthesis

  13. Light- dependent reactions Calvin cycle Energy from sunlight Thylakoid membranes ATP Stroma NADPH High-energy sugars ATP NADPH O2 Chloroplasts Concept Map Section 8-3 Photosynthesis includes takes place in uses use take place in to produce to produce of

  14. Light CO2 Sugars O2 Figure 8-7 Photosynthesis: An Overview Section 8-3 Chloroplast Chloroplast NADP+ ADP + P Light- Dependent Reactions Calvin Cycle ATP NADPH

  15. Figure 8-10 Light-Dependent Reactions Section 8-3 Hydrogen Ion Movement Chloroplast Photosystem II ATP synthase Inner Thylakoid Space Thylakoid Membrane Stroma Electron Transport Chain Photosystem I ATP Formation

  16. Figure 8-11 Calvin Cycle Section 8-3 CO2 Enters the Cycle Energy Input ChloropIast 5-Carbon Molecules Regenerated 6-Carbon Sugar Produced Sugars and other compounds

  17. Videos Video Contents • Click a hyperlink to choose a video. • ATP Formation • Photosynthesis • Light-Dependent Reactions, Part 1 • Light-Dependent Reactions, Part 2 • Calvin Cycle

  18. Video 1 Video 1 ATP Formation • Click the image to play the video segment.

  19. Video 2 Video 2 Photosynthesis • Click the image to play the video segment.

  20. Video 3 Video 3 Light-Dependent Reactions, Part 1 • Click the image to play the video segment.

  21. Video 4 Video 4 Light-Dependent Reactions, Part 2 • Click the image to play the video segment.

  22. Video 5 Video 5 Calvin Cycle • Click the image to play the video segment.

  23. Go Online Internet • ATP activity • Interactive test • For links on Calvin cycle, go to www.SciLinks.org and enter the Web Code as follows: cbn-3082. • For links on photosynthesis, go to www.SciLinks.org and enter the Web Code as follows: cbn-3083.

  24. Interest Grabber Answers Section 1 Answers • 1. What are the benefits of having a bank account? • To save money and earn interest. • 2. What do you have to do if you need some of this money? • Go to the bank and take out the money you need. • 3. What might your body do when it has more energy than it needs to carry out its activities? • Students will likely say that the body stores the energy. • 4. What does your body do when it needs energy? • Student answers may include that energy is gotten from food.

  25. Interest Grabber Answers Section 2 Answers • 1. A solar-powered calculator uses solar cells that are found in rows along the top of the calculator. Into what kind of energy is the light energy converted so that the calculator works? • They convert light energy into electrical energy. • 2. Recall that plants use light energy from the sun to make food. Into what kind of energy is the light energy converted by plants? • Plants convert light energy into chemical energy. • 3. Most plants, no matter what size or shape they are, have some parts that are green. Which parts of a plant are usually green? • Leaves are green, as are some stems. • 4. What does the green color have to do with the plant’s ability to convert light energy into the energy found in the food it makes? • The green color is the pigment chlorophyll, which absorbs light energy from the sun and converts it to chemical energy in the process of photosynthesis.

  26. Interest Grabber Answers Section 3 Answers • Working with a partner, make a list of how this event will affect each of the following: • 1. photosynthesis The rate of photosynthesis will decrease due to reduced sunlight. • 2. plant life Plants will grow more slowly or die off due to decreased rate of photosynthesis. • 3. animal life Animal populations will decrease after a while due to fewer plants for herbivores to eat. Fewer herbivores will eventually result in fewer carnivores. Also, less oxygen will be available. • 4. human societies Human societies will have to adjust their eating habits as some food species die out.

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