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Cellular Energy

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I. Energy for Living ThingsA. Organisms need

energy to live

B. Energy is the ability to do work

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II. Energy Storing Molecules

a. ATP and NADPH

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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)

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ribose

adenine

phosphates

A. ATP is made of ribose sugar, adenine, and three phosphate groups.

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B. Organisms use ATP to temporarily store chemical energy.

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C. ATP is replenished by eating food.

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D. Energy is stored in bonds

ribose

adenine

high energy bonds

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E. Energy is released when a bond is broken

And…

adenosine diphosphate is produced (ADP)

ribose

adenine

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IV. All energy on Earth comes from the Sun

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A. Visible Light Waves

1. ROY G BIV

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B. Chlorophyll- a pigment that absorbs violet, blue, and red light (inside chloroplasts).

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` Autotroph- “self” Feeder (ex- plants) Heterotroph- Consumes other plants and

animals (ex- animal)

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I. ChloroplastsA. Chloroplasts: in leaves of plants- have

chlorophyll

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C Parts of the chloroplast1. Stroma –fluid/space inside each chloroplast

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2. Grana – stacks of Thylakoid sacs

3. Thylakoids –sacs which contain chlorophyll, site of photosynthesis

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Thylakoids

Grana Stroma

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D. Why are leaves green?

Because chlorophyll

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V. PhotosynthesisA. Photo – Light

B. Synthesis – Putting together

C. “making things with light”

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D. Chloroplasts capture light energy and build carbohydrates (food) from raw materials.

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E. Photosynthesis equation

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

Light energy

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VI. Light Reaction

1. Light energy from the sun hits chlorophyll molecules

2. ATP and NADPH is formed

3. Used H₂O and produces O₂

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4. ATP and NADPH are used as energy for the dark reaction

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VI. Dark Reaction or Calvin Cycle

1. The second part of photosynthesis

2. doesn’t need light energy to occur

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VI. Calvin Cycle/ Dark Cycle

3. Carbon dioxide (from the air) and ATP and NADPH from the light reaction are used to make carbohydrates (food).

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Cellular RespirationA. Cellular Respiration takes sugar from

photosynthesis and uses oxygen to make energy(ATP) for the body.

B. Photosynthesis and respiration are complementary processes

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Cellular RespirationC. Overall Reaction

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO 2 + 6H2O + Energy

Energy = the ability to do work

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D. Cellular Respiration occurs in all living organisms (including plants and animals)