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Bioenergetics Foldable Fold 3 pieces of paper as follows and label: How do Cells Make and Produce Energy? How do Cells Release Stored Energy?

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Bioenergetics Foldable . Fold 3 pieces of paper as follows and label: . How do Cells Make and Produce Energy?. How do Cells Release Stored Energy?. How do Cells Make and Produce Energy? (Part 1: Photosynthesis Foldable). Photosynthesis Basics Importance of Pigments Light Reaction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bioenergetics Foldable

Fold 3 pieces of paper as follows and label:

How do Cells Make and Produce Energy?

How do Cells Release Stored Energy?

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How do Cells Make and Produce Energy?(Part 1: Photosynthesis Foldable)

1. Photosynthesis Basics 2. Importance of Pigments 3. Light Reaction 4. Dark reaction5. Comparison of Photosynthesis &

Respiration

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1. Photosynthesis Basics

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Define: A process by which an autotroph (ex. plant) uses the sun’s energy to make food (simple sugar= glucose)

Equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + 6O2

Phases:1. Light Reaction 2. Dark Reaction

Simplified: Production of simple sugar

(glucose = C6H12O6)

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2. Importance of Pigments • Chloroplasts contain pigments

• Pigments – absorb and reflect light – Chlorophyll, most common pigment, absorbs

all color of light except GREEN, it reflects it!– Fall leaves no chlorophyll

Stacks contain pigment that absorb light

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3. Light Reaction

• Depends on light • End Product =

ATP used in dark reaction

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4. Dark Reaction

• AKA the “Calvin Cycle” • Does not depend on light • End Result = GLUCOSE

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How do Cells Release Stored Energy?(Part 2: Cellular Respiration Foldable)

1. Cell Respiration Basics 2. Glycolysis 3. Citric Acid/Krebs Cycle 4. Electron Transport Chain5. Comparison of Photosynthesis &

Respiration

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1.Cellular Respiration Basics

Cellular Respiration

Define: A process by which mitochondria breaks down food to produce energy

Equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

Stages:1. Glycolysis 2. Citric Acid/Krebs Cycle 3. Electron Transport Chain

* All living things undergo cell respiration, even plants!

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2. Glycolysis • Does not require oxygen (anaerobic) • Series of chemical reactions that break down glucose

into 2 pyruvic acid molecules • Starts with 2 ATP • Produces 4 ATP • Net ATP = 2ATP * Not most effective way to produce energy

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3. Citric Acid or Krebs Cylce

• 2nd step of respiration only if oxygen is present Every turn

produces 1 ATP, 2 CO2

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4. Electron Transport Chain

• Step #3 of Cell Respiration only if oxygen is present

• MOST EFFECTIVE way to produce ATP

• End result = 32 ATP

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Cell Respiration in Review(Glue to Back)

• Fermentation – anaerobic process (no oxygen) by which food is broken down

• Types: – Lactic Acid – Alcoholic

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5. Comparison of Photosynthesis & Respiration

Word Bank: food production, anaerobic, aerobic, ATP production, light reaction, energy release, glycolysis, Calvin cycle, light, water as reactant, water as product, carbon dioxide reactant, carbon dioxide product, glucose reactant, glucose product, citric acid, electron transport chain, fermentation