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Unit 2 Energy Transformation Shani Hall

Unit 2 Energy Transformation Shani Hall Energy in an Ecosystem Primary energy source is the sun

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Unit 2 Energy TransformationUnit 2 Energy Transformation

Shani Hall Shani Hall

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Energy in an Ecosystem

• Primary energy source is the sun

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Energy in an Ecosystem

• Producers-organism that use sun’s energy to make their own food (plants)

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Energy in an ecosystem

• Consumers-organisms that eat other organisms

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Types of Consumers

• Herbivores: consumers that eat only plants

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Types of Consumers

• Carnivores: eat only animals (meat-eaters)

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Types of Consumers

• Omnivore: organisms that eat both plants and animals

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Types of Consumers

• Scavengers-animals that feed on dead animals

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Types of Consumers

• Decomposer-break down waste and return nutrients back to the earth

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Food Chain

• Is a way of showing how the energy from food moves through populations of organisms.

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Food chains

• Arrows show -– Show direction

that food and energy move along the chain.

• Start with producers (plants)-

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Food Chain • Producers(plant)primary

consumers(grasshopper)secondary consumer (mouse)-tertiary consumer (cat)

• Organisms do not survive without the survival of other species

• Build the food chain!

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Food Web

• Show how several food chains are related

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Energy Loss

• During energy transfer energy is lost in the environment as heat.– All life processes require energy

(grow, search for food, and reproduce)-energy is being used by organisms

– can not be replaced once it is lost

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Energy Pyramid (Draw)

1. 10% of the energy is transferred to the next level.2. Loss of energy limits the number of consumers. a. there are less consumers than producers

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Food Chain Bubble Map• LC-1. five words that relate to food

chains and two pictures• JR-three words, three pictures and one

phrase• MC-two words, four pictures and one

phrase• All Groups: Explain the key

components of a food chain (3-5 sentences)

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Relationship between Organisms

• Resources are limited in an ecosystem– Animals sharing a habitat struggle for

resources: food, shelter, water and territory

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Competition

• Struggle among organisms for resources in an ecosystem.– Animals that are better adapted to

conditions in the habitat are more likely to survive and reproduce

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Predation

• A relationship in which an organisms kills and eats another organisms.– Predator-organisms that is doing the

eating– Prey-organisms that is being eaten

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Predation

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Predation

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Symbiosis

• Is a close relationship between two organisms from different species that may help or harm the organisms.

• Example:Dodo Bird gets food and protection by riding on the rhino’s back

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Learning Assignment

• LC-Divide paper into three and define: predator, prey, and competition (definition, drawing and sentence)

• JR-Divide paper into four and define the following terms: predator, prey, competition, and symbiosis (definition, drawing and sentence)

• MC-Double Bubble-Predator vs. Prey• A. draw your similarities• B. Write your differencesAll groups: How do predators depend up prey?

(2-3 sentences)

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Photosynthesis

• Green plants are autotrophs (make their own food in their leaves)

• Leaves are known as “ food factories” – Site of photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

• Food making process in plants that uses sunlight. – Food that plants make is sucrose

(sugar)

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Photosynthesis Equation

ProductsReactants

Takes place in the chloroplast that contains the pigment (chlorophyll) that reflects green.

Absorbed from atmosphere

Given off into atmosphere

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Importance of Photosynthesis

• Two Reasons:– 1. The oxygen in the air comes

from photosynthesis. •plants continue to replenish the

oxygen in the air.

– 2. All of our food comes directly or indirectly from photosynthesis.

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Heterotrophs

• Heterotrophs– Get energy from food instead of

directly from sunlight

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Energy and Living Things• Energy is the ability to do work or cause

change. • Examples of Work

– Growing– Sleeping– Running – Healing

• Source of energy for all organisms is food. • Without energy life can not exist

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Cellular Respiration• Cellular respiration-similar to burning fuel

– Breaking down food to produce energy (ATP)– Takes place in the mitochondria– Opposite of photosynthesis

• Equation:– Oxygen + food-water + energy + carbon

dioxide– Occurs in both plants and animals

Absorbed by plants

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Importance of Cellular Respiration

• Removes the energy from food so that it can be used to do work.

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Learning Experience• LC-Divide paper into four and define:

photosynthesis, cellular respiration, autotrophs, and heterotrophs.

• JR-Two paragraph letter from the leaf to the sun explaining why the sun is important to you.

• MC-Divide paper into four and draw a photosynthesis cartoon. Each part of cartoon should have a caption. You must include: a plant, sunlight, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and food (sugar) as a part of your cartoon.

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Properties of Water

• Water is important in an ecosystem and to the life.– 70% of the body is

made up of water– 70% of the world is

covered with water

• Therefore life can not exist without water.

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Properties of Water

• 1. Water Stores Heat Efficiently– Making it a good source of energy

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Properties of Water

• 2. Water Bonds to itself and other substances

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Properties of Water

• 3. Cohesion-sticking to other surfaces

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Properties of Water

• 4.Capillary Action-pressure that pulls water upward

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Properties of Water• 5. Turgor Pressure: pressure exerted on the

cell wall of a plant when the vacuole is filled with water.– Causes the plant to stand upright or wilt

with there is a lack of turgor pressure.

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Water Properties

• 6. Water Dissolves other substances (universal solvent)

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Learning Experience• Imagine that one day you woke up

and all of the water in the world is gone. Write a four paragraph story on the right side of the notebook that describes what happened the morning that you woke up and there was no water. Give your story a title:

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Water CycleWater Cycle• Water never leaves the Earth. Water never leaves the Earth.

– It is constantly being cycled through It is constantly being cycled through the atmosphere, ocean, and land the atmosphere, ocean, and land (water cycle). (water cycle).

– driven by energy from the sun. driven by energy from the sun. • The water cycle is important to life on The water cycle is important to life on

earth. earth.

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Carbon Cycle

• Living things are made up of organic compounds– Contain Carbon

• Carbon that is found in atmosphere is CO2(carbon dioxide)

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Carbon Cycle

• Process by which carbon is recycled– Repeated movement of carbon

between Earth’s atmosphere and living things.

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Carbon Cycle• Photosynthesis and cellular

respiration are the main parts of the carbon cycle.

• Producers use carbon dioxide to make food in photosynthesis.

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Carbon Cycle

• Carbon dioxide is returned back to the atmosphere when food is used to make energy in cellular respiration.

Carbon Dioxide

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Carbon Cycle

• Carbon dioxide is transferred through the food chain as consumers eat other organisms.

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Carbon Cycle

• Decomposers break down dead material to return carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.

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Nitrogen in the Air

• Organisms need nitrogen to build proteins-(needed to build and repair cells)

• Atmosphere is 78% nitrogen gas– Most organisms unable to use form

found in atmosphere

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Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria

• Transform nitrogen into a usable compound.– Live in the roots of legume plants

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Nitrogen Cycle

• Using and reusing nitrogen in an ecosystem

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Read the Passage: Activating Learning

• When you lie down for the night, you probably think that your body is completely at rest. In fact, you will still be digesting food you ate that day, the scrape on your elbow will be healing, and your muscles and bones will be growing and developing. All of the things that are happening inside your body are the result of chemical reactions.

• Why is the body like a 24-hour reaction factory?

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Chemical Reactions

• Chemical Reactions allow living things to grow, develop, reproduce and adapt.

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Enzymes: Chemical Reactions

• Biochemical reactions must occur at a certain rate in order to sustain life. (growth, repair and reproduction)

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Enzymes• Function: To speed up slow

reactions that take place in the body.

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Enzymes• Enzymes: organic catalyst that control

the rate of chemical reactions within cells by speeding them up.– Reduce activation energy-energy

needed to start reaction– Proteins– Without chemical reactions would occur to

slowly to sustain life.

– Important to life

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Enzyme-Substrate Complex

• Enzymes work by providing a site for reactants (substrate) to come together to react.

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Enzyme-Substrate Complex

• Active site: substrate and enzyme bind together and products are released.– Shape of substrate and enzyme or

complementary in shape (lock and key)

– Enzyme is unchanged and can be used over and over again.

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Enzymes Animation

• http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter2/animation__how_enzymes_work.html

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Learning Experience1. LC-Define: enzyme, activation energy, catalyst and

active site.1. Definition, drawing, and sentence using the key

term.2. Answer Question: Why are enzymes important?

2. JR-Bubble Map-four pictures and three words. Explain in three sentences why enzymes are important.

3. MC-Come up with two objects. One will represent the substrate and the other will represent the enzyme.

1. Illustrate what happens when both the enzyme and substrate come into contact with each other.

2. Label which object is the substrate and which is the enzyme.

3. Explain why enzymes are important (3 sentences)

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RAFT

• Role: Chemical Reaction• Audience: Enzyme• Format: Invitation• Topic: You are inviting the enzyme to the

chemical reaction party. Please explain the following in two-three paragraphs: the location, time, the event and why the enzyme has been invited to the party.

• Draw picture of the party on left side page.

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What do these words mean?

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MacromoleculeLarge Molecule that is formed by Large Molecule that is formed by joining together smaller organic joining together smaller organic molecules.molecules.

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CARBOHYDRATES

Main source of energy in the body.

They are our fuel!

Provide structural support in the cell wall in plants. (Keep the cell from being a mushy mess)

Broken down into simple sugar known as glucose.

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EXAMPLES OF CARBOHYDRATES

•Fruits, vegetables, cookies, Fruits, vegetables, cookies, breads, pasta and cakesbreads, pasta and cakes

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Lipids (Fats)

• Not soluble in water (WILL NOT DISSOLVE)– store energy (Insulation for animals)– Important part of the structure and

function of cell membrane (controls what moves in and out of cell)

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LIPIDS

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Proteins

• Amino acids (building blocks) joined together to make proteins– Promote chemical reactions-enzyme

(remember function speed up chemical reaction)

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Proteins

• HELP CELL TO BUILD NEW CELL PARTS

• Antibodies-help fight off infections

• Help muscle to contract (Make body movement possible)

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Sources of Protein

• eggs, milk, fish, poultry, and meat

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Nucleic Acid

• Nucleotides (building blocks) join together to create nucleic acids– 2 Types: DNA and RNA

• Stores and transmits hereditary information

• DNA-MAP OF INDIVIDUAL

• Play a role in the manufacture of proteins that express our traits (eye color, hair color and height)

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NUCLEIC ACIDS

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Importance of Macromolecules

• Cells could not function without macromolecules

• Life would not exist without macromolecules

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Look at the label to the left. 3 of the 4

macromolecules can be found in foods.

The 3 biochemical molecules

found on a nutrition label are:1____________________

2____________________

3____________________

(0 grams in this product)

(13 grams in this product)

(9 grams in this product)

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Left-side Assignment

• Brace Map• Draw a picture and write a

description of each macromolecule• Explain why macromolecules are

important?

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Catalog the Macromolecules

• Use 8 ½ by 11 sheets of paper to complete the following assignment that is due on Thursday.

• Remember you are advertising the macromolecules so be creative and use lots of color.

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Cataloging Macromolecules (pp.34-41)

• Title Page ( Title (Be creative), name, date, period, and picture)

• Each Macromolecule page should have the following information– Name (Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Nucleic

Acid)– Picture that reflects the macromolecules (creative)– Price– Reason why the cell should purchase these items

(Function: what does the molecule do for the cell)

• Staple all together at the end.