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Do Now. 1) How does the mitochondrion use ATP? How does it use ADP? 2) How does the mitochondrion get the energy it needs to form ATP from ADP? 3) Explain the relationship between the mitochondrion and the chloroplast. . Photosynthesis and Respiration. Do Now.
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Do Now 1) How does the mitochondrion use ATP? How does it use ADP? 2) How does the mitochondrion get the energy it needs to form ATP from ADP? 3) Explain the relationship between the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.
Do Now Transport review…transport practice problem set
Who uses photosynthesis? • AUTOTROPHS! • Plants and organisms that can make their own food
What is Photosynthesis? The process by which plants make food. This process takes place in the CHLOROPLAST (mostly found in the leaves). Autotrophs use energy from sunlight to make sugar (GLOCOSE) Cellular Respiration uses the glucose and converts it into ATP, which cells use for energy
Where does Photosynthesis take place? In the Chloroplast
Why are plants green? Because of CHLOROPHYLL! Chlorophyll is pigments located in the chloroplast Plants are greenbecause the green wavelength is reflected, not absorbed.
violetbluegreenyelloworangered Absorption of Light by Chlorophyll Chlorophyll absorbs blue-violet & red light best Absorption wavelength
When does Photosynthesis take place? When autotrophs are able to capture sunlight energy and produce usable energy So, mostly during daylight hours
Why does Photosynthesis take place? To convert unusable (light) energy to usable energy In other words, turning SUNLIGHT (unusable) into GLUCOSE (usable)!
What is the Equation for Photosynthesis? 6CO2 + 6H20 + sunlight → C6H12O6 + 6O2 (Carbon Dioxide + Water+ Sunlight Glucose + Oxygen)
What are the Reactants of Photosynthesis? Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight
What are the Products of Photosynthesis? Sugar and oxygen
What Factors affect the rate of Photosynthesis? Light intensity Carbon Dioxide concentration Temperature
What is the efficiency of ATP formation? Photosynthesis uses ATP to produce sugars (glucose)
Why is this important to us? We cannot make our own food (glucose, energy), we must get our food from plants. Plants are the first step in the food chain.
Why is this important to us? The oxygen released during photosynthesis is necessary for all living things.
EOC Question! 10.The diagram below shows the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration and the organelles in which they occur. Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated?
IP: Students will answer the following question: With the increase in carbon dioxide emissions from factories and cars. How would this affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants? …What if the plants do not have enough stomata to absorb the increased carbon dioxide?
A. Oxygen is produced during cellular respiration and stored during photosynthesis. B. Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used in photosynthesis. C. Photosynthesis releases the energy that is stored during the process of cellular respiration. D. Glucose is used during cellular respiration to produce food that is broken down during photosynthesis.
Who uses Cellular Respiration? BOTH autotrophs and heterotrophs
What is Cellular Respiration The transfer of energy from various molecules (oxygen and glucose) to produce ATP. The process by which both plants and animals release energy from food (sugar) to make energy cells can use.
Where does Cellular Respiration take place? In the mitochondria of eukaryotes In the cytoplasm of prokaryotes.
When does Cellular Respiration take place? 24 hours a day
Why does Cellular Respiration take place? To convert sugars to ATP (form of energy in which it is most easily broken down)
What is the Equation for Cellular Respiration? C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H20 (Sugar + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water+ATP)
What are the Reactants for Cellular Respiration? Sugars and oxygen
What are the Products for Cellular Respiration? Carbon dioxide, water and ATP
What are the factors that affect the rate of Cellular Respiration? Oxygen concentration Temperature
What is the efficiency of ATP formation? • For each glucose molecule: • AEROBOIC: 36 ATPs • WITH OXYGEN • ANAEROBIC: 2 ATPs • WITHOUT OXYGEN (We are going to talk more about Aerobic vs. Anaerobic tomorrow!)
Check Point • What is ATP? • What is chlorophyll? • What are chloroplasts? • What are mitochondria? What is cytoplasm? • What are eukaryotes? What are prokaryotes?
Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration Foldable • Directions: • Everyone has 2 sheets of paper • Stack the 2 sheets 1 inch apart • Fold hamburger style • Left hand side: Photosynthesis • Right hand side: Cellular Respiration • Flap 1: WHERE • Flap 2: INGREDIENTS • Flap 3: EQUATION
Exit Ticket Where does photosynthesis take place in a cell? Where does cellular respiration take place in a cell? What organisms can carry out cellular respiration? What is the equation for photosynthesis? What is the equation for respiration?