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Cell Energy (Photosynthesis and Respiration) Notes I. Energy ability to do work; forms of energy: heat, light, chemical, electrical, mechanical, kinetic, potential A. Energy for living things comes from - food Originally the energy in food comes from - sun

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Cell Energy (Photosynthesis and Respiration) Notes

I. Energy – ability to do work; forms of energy: heat, light, chemical, electrical, mechanical, kinetic, potential

A. Energy for living things comes from - foodOriginally the energy in food comes from - sun

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B. Uses light energy from the sun to produce food –autotrophs

Examples: plants + some microorganisms (bacteria and protists)

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C. Cannot use the sun’s energy to make food –heterotrophs; obtain energy from food they consume

Examples: animals, fungi, most microorganisms

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II. Cell Energy – needed for active transport, making proteins and nucleic acids, chemical signals (fireflies’ light)

A. Cells usable source of energy – ATP

1. ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate

adenine3 Phosphate groups

ribose

ATP

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2. ADP stands for – adenosine diphosphate

2 phosphate groups adenine

ribose

ADP

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B. All energy is stored in the bonds of the compoundBreaking the bond releases energy

C. When cell has energy available it can store this energy by adding a phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP

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D. Example:

ATP ADP + P + E from breaking bond

ADP + Energy + P ATP

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbtqF9q_pFw&NR=1

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III. Photosynthesis – energy of sunlight is converted to energy of glucose

A. General Formula:

H2O + CO2 + light C6H12O6 + O2

water + carbon dioxide + light glucose + oxygen

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B. 2 parts of photosynthesis:

1. light reaction – forms ATP and NADPH – contain chemical E, but are unstable

2. Calvin cycle (dark reaction) – uses E from ATP and NADPH to produce glucose

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C. Photosynthesis occurs in the organelle –chloroplast

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D. Light absorbing (and reflecting) compounds – pigments

Most common photosynthetic compound –chlorophyll (a + b)

Absorbs light energy needed for photosynthesis to work

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Absorption of Light by Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b

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F. Sun’s energy is stored in – glucoselight energy chemical energy

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CO2 + H2O + light C6H12O6 + O2

H2O CO2

O2

released

C6H12O6

produced

Light

Light Dependent Reactions

Calvin Cycle

ATP

NADPH

NADP+

ADP+P+

Light Dep. Reactions:

•Trap E of sun in chemical form•Produces O2,

ATP, NADPH

high E cmpds.

Chloroplast

Light Dep. Reactions occur in thylakoid

stroma—Calvin Cycle occurs here

Calvin Cycle:

•Uses E from Light Dep. Reactions and CO2 to make glucose

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IV. Cellular Respiration – process by which E of glucose is released in the cell to be used for life processes (movement, breathing, blood circulation, etc…)

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A. General Formula:

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP

B. Cellular respiration occurs in all cells of all organisms –plants, animals, bacteria

C. Energy stored by photosynthesis in glucose is converted into the energy of – ATP

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E. Respiration requiring oxygen – aerobic respiration

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP

1. organelle occurring in – mitochondria

Human cells contain a specialized structure – the

mitochondrion – that generates energy.

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E. Respiration NOT requiring oxygen – anaerobic respiration (an = without)

Also called – fermentation

1. Alcoholic Fermentation: glucose ethyl alcohol + CO2 + 2 ATP

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a. organisms -- yeast, bacteria

b. industries – baking, brewing, wine-making

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2. Lactic acid fermentation: glucose lactic acid + 2 ATP

a. lactic acid is produced in the muscles during rapid exercise when the body cannot supply enough oxygen to tissues (burning painful sensation)

3. occurs in – cytoplasmSore Muscles and

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C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + 36 ATP

**E transferred from glucose to ATP

3 stages of aerobic respiration:1. Glycolysis – cytoplasm, 2 ATP2. Krebs cycle – mitochondria, 2 ATP3. Electron Transport Chain – mitochondria, 32 ATP

36 ATPtotal

Glucose1 6-C molec.

Glycolysis

Pyruvic Acid2 3-C molec.

Cytoplasm

2 322

MitochondriaCO2

released

Krebscycle

E. T. C.

High E e- carried in NADH

High E e-

carried in NADH and FADH2

H2O released

O2

AEROBIC

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Glucose1 6-C molec.

Glycolysis

Pyruvic Acid2 3-C molec.

Fermentation

Alcoholic Lactic Acid

YeastBacteria

muscles

2

Cytoplasm

ANAEROBIC

Mitochondria

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ANAEROBICalcoholic fermentation = 2 ATP

glucose 2 pyruvic acid lactic acid fermentation = 2 ATP

cytoplasm

mitochondriaAEROBIC

Krebs cycle ETC = 36 ATP

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