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Cellular Energy

Cellular Energy. The breakdown of nutrient molecules enables all cells to store energy in specific chemicals that are used to carry out the life functions

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Page 1: Cellular Energy.  The breakdown of nutrient molecules enables all cells to store energy in specific chemicals that are used to carry out the life functions

Cellular Energy

Page 2: Cellular Energy.  The breakdown of nutrient molecules enables all cells to store energy in specific chemicals that are used to carry out the life functions

Cellular Energy The breakdown of nutrient

molecules enables all cells to store energy in specific chemicals that are used to carry out the life functions of the cell.

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the energy of life.

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Cellular Energy

Photosynthesis and cell respiration are complementary processes for cycling carbon dioxide and oxygen as well as transferring energy in ecosystems.

The reactions are opposites of each other. The products produced from one reaction are the reactants needed to fuel the other.

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3 ways to make energy:

1. PHOTOSYNTHESIS - Plant cells and many microorganisms use solar energy to combine molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and water (H2O) into complex, energy-rich organic compounds (glucose C6H12O6 ) and release oxygen (O2) into the environment.

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3 ways to make energy:PHOTOSYNTHESIS

Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose + Oxygen

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

sunlight

chlorophyll

sunlight

chlorophyll

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The process of photosynthesis provides a vital connection between the sun and the energy needs of living systems.

3 ways to make energy:PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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3 ways to make energy:PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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3 ways to make energy:

2. RESPIRATION- OCCURS IN THE MITOCHONDRIA

During cell respiration, eukaryotic cells “burn” glucose molecules with oxygen, which produces energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water.

This process requires OXYGEN. It is aerobic.

When cells need energy to do work, certain enzymes release the energy stored in the chemical bonds of ATP.

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3 ways to make energy:RESPIRATION

Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water + ATP

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

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3 ways to make energy:

3. GLYCOLYSIS- (anaerobic respiration)

OCCURS IN THE CYTOPLASMAlso know as FERMENTATION

glucose is broken down without oxygen into carbon dioxide,

ATP, and alcohol

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3 ways to make energy:GLYCOLYSIS

•Yeast and other unicellular

organisms use this process

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3 ways to make energy:GLYCOLYSIS

•When your muscles run out of glucose they will use this process to make energy. Your muscles produce lactic acid instead of alcohol.