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Cellular Energy

Objectives Students will review plant/ animal cells and prokaryote/eukaryote Students will draw and label a diagram of the cell energy cycles. Students will compare and contrast autotrophs and heterotrophs Students will explore photosynthesis and cellular respiration

Today you need: your notebook, pen or pencil, textbook,worksheet Bellwork: (look up these words) 1. photosynthesis (R66) 2. cellular respiration (R47) 3. chloroplast (R48) 4. mitochondrion (R62) 5. ATP(adenosine triphosphate)(r42)

Draw and label the diagram on the next slide. (add a leaf around the chloroplast and an person around the mitochondria)

All energy starts with the sun! Life on Earth is almost entirely solar-powered with nearly all organisms depending ultimately on food made by photosynthesis, which uses energy from sunlight. This is radiant energy

Most of the the earth is under the ocean. How does this process work underwater?

Algae & phytoplankton

Comparing sources of cell energy Autotrophs (plants & algae) (producers) Make own food from sun Photosynthesis in chloroplasts (Cellular respiration in mitochondria) Heterotrophs (all other living things) (consumers) Eat others (autotrophs and other heterotrophs) Cellular respiration in mitochondria

Worksheet: Autotroph or Heterotroph Do not write on the worksheet Number 1-31 in your notebook answer with A Or H

Photosynthesis Method of converting sun energy into chemical energy usable by cells Photoautotrophs: use light Chemoautotrophs: use chemicals (in places where it is too dark)

Photosynthesis Photosynthesis takes place inside chloroplasts in plant leaves Chlorophyll (pigment) in chloroplasts gives green color

chloroplasts

Energy conversion Photosynthesis This takes the radiant energy of the sun and converts it to chemical energy stored in the plants as carbohydrates (glucose)

Cellular Respiration Transformation of chemical energy in food into chemical energy cells can use: ATP Overall Reaction: C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O Sugar + oxygen ---> carbon + water + energy dioxide

2 kinds of Cellular Respiration Anaerobic (no oxygen) cellular respiration (aka fermentation) Yields 2 ATPs Aerobic (with oxygen) cellular respiration Yields 36 ATPs

Photosynthsis CARBON + WATER DIOXIDE ----> SUGARS + OXYGEN

At what level to photosynthesis and cellular respiration take place? How are these systems are similar at other levels in Biology?

Why do plants have mitochondia & choloroplasts? Making 2 kinds of energy: Mitochondria make ATP for cell processes Chloroplasts make energy to store as food for heterotrophs to eat

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Drawing The power of Green Copy the picture on the board What process does it show? What do the faces (happy and sad) represent? Where does the energy for this process come from? What else enters and exits the formula?

worksheets 1. Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration 2.Comparing Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 3. Autotroph or heterotroph?

Academic Vocabulary Terms: Cellular respiration Photosynthesis (form on the c drive)

Text book work Page 103 questions 1,2,3,4,5 Page 113 questions 3 & 5 Page 125 7,8,9 Page 126 23, 24, 25 If you can t answer this using your notes (what we covered together)..find the answers in the book!!!

EOC Coach workbook Answer questions 1-4 on page 26

Have students copy from doc below: Elodea snail virtual lab document

Discuss the lab What part do each play? Elodea Snails What can they be compared to on land? What gases does each take in and give off? How does light affect the results?

You need: notebook, pen or pencil Bell Work: Take a look at the diagram you drew yesterday. Write one sentence that summarizes what the circle shows. Do your best.

End of the World http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwzsdi1tv8y Watch the short video about a possible end of the world scenario. Write at least 3 full sentences describing what happens to the Earth in the video. (You may want to jot down some notes as you watch) Then write at least 3 more explaining the negative effects it would have on PEOPLE.

Some answers: 4 across PHOSPHATE 6 down HERBIVORE 10 down SIX (reactants -> products/waste) Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide + water -> oxygen + sugar Cellular Respiration: Oxygen + sugar -> carbon dioxide + water +atp

Do not screw around when you get here! You need: notebook, pen or pencil, both worksheets, ruler Bellwork: Copy the short worksheet into your notebook Leave room for answers Return the worksheet after class. I am not interested in your version of why I got a bad report from the sub!

Essay show me you get it Write about what the lab showed. I want you to explain how the levels of co2 were effected by light, snails and elodea and why. What indicated the change. I want to hear about the reactants (go into a chemical equation) &product (come out of a chemical reaction) of photosynthesis and cellular respiration)

You need: textbook, notebook, pen or pencil, worksheet Bell work: Complete the back side (not the crossword puzzle) of the worksheet in your notebook. Do not write on the worksheet. You can work with someone who sits next to you (do not change seats!)

You need: notebook, worksheet, pen or pencil, textbook Bell Work: Do the worksheet in your notebook (for the first 17 write P or CR) we will go over it together

Today you need: textbook, notebook pen or pencil, coach workbook, 4 colored markers Bell work: 1.Read the first page and ½ (98-99)in textbook 2. Write in your own words what ATP is.