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Chapter #6 and 7. Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration. The Need For Energy. Heterotrophs get energy from food Heterotrophs require energy for all of life’s processes -digest food -grow -maintenance -repair -synthesis. ENERGY. All energy ultimately comes from the sun - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter #6 and 7

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

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The Need For Energy Heterotrophs get energy from food

Heterotrophs require energy for all of life’s processes

-digest food

-grow

-maintenance

-repair

-synthesis

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ENERGY

All energy ultimately comes from the sun

Autotrophs

-producers

Heterotrophs

-consumers

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ENERGY (2)

Photosynthesis

-stores the energy Respiration

-releases the energy Both photosynthesis and respiration

have an ATP-ADP Cycle

-provides the energy to the cells

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ATP Adenosine Triphosphate

Components:-adenine, ribose, 3 phosphates

Phosphorylation:-process of freeing a phosate from ATP (enzyme ATPase) making ADP

-ATP synthetase then reattaches the phosphate group making ATP

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ATP-ADP Cycle

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Respiration Process that releases chemical energy

from food

Occurs in ALL cells

Reactantsglucose, oxygen

Productscarbon dioxide, energy, water

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Photosynthesis Process that converts radiant solar energy

into chemical energy stored in organic molecules

Occurs in cells of autotrophs

Reactantscarbon dioxide, water, light

Productscarbohydrates, oxygen

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Basis of Photosynthesis

Absorption of Sunlight

Light Dependent Reactions

Light Independent Reactions (Calvin-Benson Cycle)

(all occurs within the chloroplast)

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Chloroplast Chlorophyll

-light absorbing pigments

3 membrane system-granum (stacks of thylakoid)-stroma (fluid)-increases the surface area for light absorption

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Light Dependent Reactions Occurs in the Thylakoids (grana)

First Stage-convert light to electrical energy using electron transport chain (photosystem I)-uses water, releases oxygen

Second Stage-convert electrical energy to chemical energy (ATP) (phtotsystem II)

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Light Independent Reactions(Calvin-Benson Cycle) CO2 and ATP enter the stroma

Binds to RuBP(5 carbon molecule) RuBP splits into PGAL (3 carbon sugar made

with the addition of Hydrogen from NADPH and ATP)

PGAL generates 1 glucose and regenerates RuBP to start the cycle over again

Completes 6 turns to get glucose (6 carbon sugar)

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Alternative Pathways

C4 (corn, sugarcane, crabgrass)-more efficient at fixing carbon to form sugars

CAM (desert plants)-close stomata during the day to prevent water loss-trap carbon dioxide for the Calvin-Benson Cycle at night

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Cellular Respiration

Aerobic-in the presence of oxygen

Anaerobic-occurs when oxygen is not present-causes fermentation (alcoholic and lactic acid)

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Three Parts of Cellular Respiration…

Glycolysis Kreb’s Cycle Electron Transport Chain

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Three Parts of Cellular Respiration…

Glycolysis Kreb’s Cycle Electron Transport Chain

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GLYCOLYSIS

Occurs in the cytoplasm Turns glucose into pyruvic acid Net 2 ATP

-4 are made and two are used 2 NADH

-electron carrier to be used during the last step of respiration

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KREB’S CYCLE

Pyruvic acid turns into Acetyl-CoA-Produces 2 NADH

Enters the mitochondria Produces

-2 ATP

-2 FADH2

-6 NADH

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Products so far…

4 ATP 10 NADH 2 FADH2

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Electron Transport Chain

2 FADH2 and 10 NADH enter the ETC 1 FADH2 yields 2 ATP 1 NADH yields 3 ATP

Total

-4 ATP from FADH2

-30 ATP from NADH

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How many ATP from respiration?

38 ATP TOTAL

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Fermentation

Occurs in the cytoplasm Lactic Acid

-muscle cells Alcoholic

-Yeasts

-Bacteria

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Anaerobic Respiration Respiration w/o oxygen Glycolysis

– Glucose broken down to pyruvic acid (2ATP)

– Oxygen is needed for pyruvic acid to enter the mitochondria so the process stops

• Pyruvic Acid breaks down to Lactic Acid (animals)

• Pyruvic Acid breaks down to Alcohol (yeast)

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CHROMATOGRAPHY