Respiration By Cindy Grigg

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By Cindy Grigg 1 Did you know there are two kinds of respiration? One kind of respiration is when we breathe air in and out of our lungs. The other kind happens in both plant and animal cells, including people's cells. 2 Animals and plants need oxygen. When an animal breathes, it takes in oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a waste product produced by the animal's cells during cellular respiration. 3 Cellular respiration occurs in the individual cells. Digested foods have chemical energy stored in them. Energy to live comes from releasing this energy. Cells use oxygen to "burn" food for energy. Water and carbon dioxide are produced as wastes. The cells in both plants and animals perform respiration. Carbon dioxide is also released into the atmosphere when fuels are burned, such as in automobiles or factories. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through their leaves. 4 Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make their own food. During photosynthesis, a plant uses light, water, and carbon dioxide to make its own food. Oxygen is given off during photosynthesis as a waste product. 5 The chemical equation for photosynthesis is: LIGHT (energy) + CO 2 + H 2 O --> C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 6 This is the reaction that only plants and some algae and bacteria can do. They take sunlight and combine carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and water (H 2 O). They create glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and oxygen gas (O 2 ). By this process, plants change energy from the sun into glucose. 7 The reverse of this process is cellular respiration. The sugars made from photosynthesis are broken down with oxygen to release energy. The waste products are carbon dioxide and water. 8 The equation for this is: C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 --> Usable Energy (ATP) + CO 2 + H 2 O. 9 Cells then use that energy to power the functions of the cell. The energy has been stored in a compound called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the molecule used by cells to power the secondary reactions that keep them alive. 10 Some other organisms such as algae, which are not classified as plants or animals, also make their own food by photosynthesis. Most algae live in water. The amazing thing is that eighty percent of the oxygen on Earth is made by algae living in oceans. Plants living on land replace the remaining twenty percent of the oxygen used by animals. This is a vital reason we must protect our oceans from pollutants. The algae living in our oceans are crucial to life on Earth. Copyright 2015 edhelper http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 1/9

Name Date 1. Photosynthesis is the process by which: Plants break down food. Animals make their own food. Animals break down food. Plants make their own food. 2. is the process in which: Cells produce carbon dioxide and water Cells use oxygen to burn food for energy Both a and b Neither a nor b 3. Where do most algae live? 4. What do you think would happen to the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere if all of Earth's algae suddenly died off? 5. Plants and animals perform respiration. 7. Algae cannot make their own food. 6. Once animals use oxygen, it can never be replaced. 8. Plants produce oxygen as a waste product of photosynthesis. http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 2/9

By Cindy Grigg reactions perform respiration or process combine life equation individual reaction power atmosphere reason molecule reverse adenosine glucose Directions: Fill in each blank with the word that best completes the reading comprehension. Did you know there are two kinds of respiration? One kind of respiration is when we breathe air in and out of our lungs. The other kind happens in both plant and animal cells, including people's cells. Animals and plants need oxygen. When an animal breathes, it takes in oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a waste product produced by the animal's cells during cellular respiration. Cellular (1) occurs in the (2) cells. Digested foods have chemical energy stored in them. Energy to live comes from releasing this energy. Cells use oxygen to "burn" food for energy. Water and carbon dioxide are produced as wastes. The cells in both plants and animals (3) respiration. Carbon dioxide is also released into the (4) when fuels are burned, such as in automobiles (5) factories. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through their leaves. Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make their own food. During photosynthesis, a plant uses light, water, and carbon dioxide to make its own food. Oxygen is given off during photosynthesis as a waste product. The chemical (6) for photosynthesis is: LIGHT (energy) + CO 2 + H 2 O --> C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 This is the (7) that only plants and some algae and bacteria can do. They take sunlight and (8) carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and water (H 2 O). They create (9) (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and oxygen gas (O 2 ). By this (10), plants change energy from the sun into glucose. The (11) of this process is cellular respiration. The sugars made from photosynthesis are broken down with oxygen to release energy. The waste products are carbon dioxide and water. http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 3/9

The equation for this is: C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 --> Usable Energy (ATP) + CO 2 + H 2 O. Cells then use that energy to power the functions of the cell. The energy has been stored in a compound called (12) triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the (13) used by cells to (14) the secondary (15) that keep them alive. Some other organisms such as algae, which are not classified as plants or animals, also make their own food by photosynthesis. Most algae live in water. The amazing thing is that eighty percent of the oxygen on Earth is made by algae living in oceans. Plants living on land replace the remaining twenty percent of the oxygen used by animals. This is a vital (16) we must protect our oceans from pollutants. The algae living in our oceans are crucial to (17) on Earth. Copyright 2015 edhelper http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 4/9

Name Date 1. Photosynthesis is the process by which: Plants break down food. Plants make their own food. Animals make their own food. Animals break down food. 2. is the process in which: Cells produce carbon dioxide and water Cells use oxygen to burn food for energy Both a and b Neither a nor b 3. Where do most algae live? 4. What do you think would happen to the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere if all of Earth's algae suddenly died off? 5. Plants and animals perform respiration. 7. Algae cannot make their own food. 6. Once animals use oxygen, it can never be replaced. 8. Plants produce oxygen as a waste product of photosynthesis. http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 5/9

Name Date (Key 1 - Answer ID # 0392508) Find each of the following words. LIFE LAND DIOXIDE SUCH ADENOSINE REACTION PROCESS EQUATION REASON SECONDARY LIVING INDIVIDUAL CREATE COMBINE REPLACE ADENOSINE L I N D I V I D A U L Y E O O A E E D I O X I D E D Y I F I L S H E N N Q G N I V I I L A U E E N N A N D A S F V L O N D S U C H R N C T A E N N C N Q L E P C L L S D N A L I E E M O N E I F T O I E I D O E E N I B C E O S L S I S S P E D O S I E S E E E E E I H V A L O C I E A S A I N U I N I D N O L I O L R E D I X I O D O D C E E I A R N A R S O N S T I I A R Q N D F U E E N R A S C I A E P E F D E R A R C U E E G E I I N E E D O N E O D U E P E C D L E E E D S D A E S A D I L N A L D C R N T L O L A L R A I D G A O T S O A P E O P R V A V P A A L S D I C S N L H O D I I R L D E R D R Y N R E E C I Y I L I A I D N U N E C O A D E D E O N S N Y R E D A X M D N A N Y E S H I O N A A N E O O G U A C I V L N U E D S S R A N U O O C N E O N N I I E C O A I P O C E S S A U V N C A T E I D N L E S N F R O O I A T I N S N E D G A A I O N I O I N D I V I D U A L E N A S N S I O N E O N O I T A U Q E E R L N A A O R I M E I R N C L N R I I S E N I S A N E D A U R Q C A A R O A N A S A C O M B I N E Q A U T I O N N C O M I N E R L A C T D N C E L A F P T C A P R E I E A O E I O E L http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 6/9

- Answer Key 1 Plants make their own food. 2 Both a and b 3 Most algae live in water. 4 The amount of oxygen in the air would decrease. 5 6 7 8 http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 7/9

By Cindy Grigg Answer Key Did you know there are two kinds of respiration? One kind of respiration is when we breathe air in and out of our lungs. The other kind happens in both plant and animal cells, including people's cells. Animals and plants need oxygen. When an animal breathes, it takes in oxygen gas and releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. This carbon dioxide is a waste product produced by the animal's cells during cellular respiration. Cellular (1) respiration occurs in the (2) individual cells. Digested foods have chemical energy stored in them. Energy to live comes from releasing this energy. Cells use oxygen to "burn" food for energy. Water and carbon dioxide are produced as wastes. The cells in both plants and animals (3) perform respiration. Carbon dioxide is also released into the (4) atmosphere when fuels are burned, such as in automobiles (5) or factories. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen through their leaves. Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make their own food. During photosynthesis, a plant uses light, water, and carbon dioxide to make its own food. Oxygen is given off during photosynthesis as a waste product. The chemical (6) equation for photosynthesis is: LIGHT (energy) + CO 2 + H 2 O --> C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 This is the (7) reaction that only plants and some algae and bacteria can do. They take sunlight and (8) combine carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and water (H 2 O). They create (9) glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and oxygen gas (O 2 ). By this (10) process, plants change energy from the sun into glucose. The (11) reverse of this process is cellular respiration. The sugars made from photosynthesis are broken down with oxygen to release energy. The waste products are carbon dioxide and water. The equation for this is: C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 --> Usable Energy (ATP) + CO 2 + H 2 O. Cells then use that energy to power the functions of the cell. The energy has been stored in a compound called (12) adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the (13) molecule used by cells to (14) power the secondary (15) reactions that keep them alive. Some other organisms such as algae, which are not classified as plants or animals, also make their own food by photosynthesis. Most algae live in water. The amazing thing is that eighty percent of the oxygen on Earth is made by algae living in oceans. Plants living on land replace the remaining twenty percent of the oxygen used by animals. This is a vital (16) reason we must protect our oceans from pollutants. The algae living in our oceans are crucial to (17) life on Earth. Answers to Reading Comprehension Questions 1 Plants make their own food. 2 Both a and b 3 Most algae live in water. 4 The amount of oxygen in the air would decrease. 5 6 7 8 http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 8/9

Answer Key 0392508 Key # 1 LIFE LAND DIOXIDE SUCH ADENOSINE REACTION PROCESS EQUATION REASON SECONDARY LIVING INDIVIDUAL CREATE COMBINE REPLACE ADENOSINE D I O X I D E E S U C H N N L S D N A L O I I E S S E S V C S A N O I O E E I R N N N R S C E E G D O O E P D N A R T L A E R P A A D R Y E C A E R E A C C E T F I I N D I V I D U A L O N O I T A U Q E L N C O M B I N E http://www.edhelperblog.com/cgi-bin/vspec.cgi 9/9