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Objectives Explain how materials move through simple diffusion. (SPI 0707.1.5) Compare the chemical compounds that make up the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. (SPI 0707.3.1) Interpret a diagram to explain how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between living things and the environment. (SPI 0707.3.2) 2
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Bell Work: 1/16/14
Write the question and answer.
Where does photosynthesis take place? Be specific!
Work on study guide: #1-18
Objectives Explain how materials move through simple
diffusion. (SPI 0707.1.5)
Compare the chemical compounds that make up the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. (SPI 0707.3.1)
Interpret a diagram to explain how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between living things and the environment. (SPI 0707.3.2)
Reactants vs. Products
Reactants are what you need to make something- The reactants for photosynthesis are Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide and Water.
Products are what you make- The products for photosynthesis are Glucose (sugar) and Oxygen.
EQUATIONEQUATION FORFOR PHOTOSYNTHESISPHOTOSYNTHESIS
Photosynthesis and Cellular RespirationCellular respiration is a chemical reaction
that occurs in cells. During cellular respiration, cells use oxygen
to produce energy from food.Food (glucose) is broken down into CO and
H O, and energy is released.The released energy is used to maintain body
temperature in animals. It is also used to form ATP, which supplies energy that fuels cell activities.
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The Connection Between Photosynthesis and Respiration
Reactants vs. Products
Reactants are what you need to make something- The reactants for cellular respiration are Glucose (sugar) and Oxygen.
Products are what you make- The products for cellular respiration are Carbon Dioxide, Water and ATP.
EQUATION FOR EQUATION FOR RESPIRATIONRESPIRATION
Alternative to Cellular Respiration
Fermentation produces ATP without using oxygen. It can occur in muscles when they are unable to get oxygen for respiration.
Fermentation also produces lactic acid. This acid can cause muscle fatigue.
Scientist Notebook DrawingDraw, color, and label a diagram to explain
how oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between living things and the environment.
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Meatloaf6 ounces garlic-flavored croutons 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 onion, roughly chopped 1 carrot, peeled and broken 3 whole cloves garlic 1/2 red bell pepper 18 ounces ground chuck 18 ounces ground sirloin 1 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1 egg
Recipe Cards:Reactants, products, & process
Photosynthesis: Glucose & Oxygen
6CO2 Carbon Dioxide
6 H2O Water
Sunlight
Combine the carbon dioxide and water and heat with sunlight in the chloroplast to produce glucose and oxygen.
Recipe Cards:Reactants, products, & process
Cellular Respiration: ATP, Carbon Dioxide, and Water
C6H12O6 Glucose
6O2 Oxygen
Combine glucose and oxygen in the mitochondrion to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
How Animals Obtain Oxygen
•Gills- organs that remove oxygen from water and send it to the blood; also remove CO2 from the blood. (Fish)
•Swim bladder- oxygen and gas filled organ that allows fish to stay afloat.
•Lungs- sac-like organ that removes oxygen from the air and puts in the bloodstream. (humans, amphibians, reptiles, birds)
•Air Sac- special organ attached to lungs in a bird and allow the bird to fly.
•Skin- Animals like amphibians can absorb oxygen through their skin. The oxygen goes directly into their blood vessels. Amphibians skin is usually very thin and full of vessels. They are able to lose water easily and that why they usually live in water.
Study Guide
Work on the following sections from your study guide: Diffusion & Osmosis #1-7 Photosynthesis #8-13 Cellular Respiration #14-18 How Animals Obtain Oxygen #29