cellular respiration and photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis. Warm up. What is the purpose of the mitochondria and chloroplasts in cells?. If you were preparing for a marathon, which of these would you need to take in the most?. Oxygen Sunlight Carbon dioxide food. ODIP. All cells use cellular respiration. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
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Warm up Warm up
• What is the purpose of the mitochondria and chloroplasts in cells?
• What is the purpose of the mitochondria and chloroplasts in cells?
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If you were preparing for a marathon, which of these would you need to take in
the most?
If you were preparing for a marathon, which of these would you need to take in
the most?• Oxygen• Sunlight• Carbon dioxide• food
• Oxygen• Sunlight• Carbon dioxide• food
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ODIPODIP
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All cells use cellular respiration
All cells use cellular respiration
• Breaks down macromolecules (carbohydrates and lipids) to make energy for the cell
• ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) = energy in the cell
• Energy is released when a phosphate bond is broken
• Breaks down macromolecules (carbohydrates and lipids) to make energy for the cell
• ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) = energy in the cell
• Energy is released when a phosphate bond is broken
Adenine
Ribose sugar
Phosphate groups
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Cellular RespirationCellular Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
(glucose) (carbon dioxide)
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
(glucose) (carbon dioxide)
(oxygen) (water)
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3 Phases3 Phases
• Glycolysis• Kreb’s Cycle• Electron transport chain (ETC)
• Glycolysis• Kreb’s Cycle• Electron transport chain (ETC)
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Where respiration occursWhere respiration occurs
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm
Krebs Cycle and ETC occur in the mitochondria
Krebs Cycle and ETC occur in the mitochondria
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Making EnergyMaking Energy
Glycolysis• Breaks down
glucose• Makes 2 ATP per
glucose molecule• Doesn’t need
oxygen
Glycolysis• Breaks down
glucose• Makes 2 ATP per
glucose molecule• Doesn’t need
oxygen
Kreb’s Cycle and ETC• Continue the
breakdown of glucose
• Makes 34 ATP per glucose molecule
• Needs oxygen
Kreb’s Cycle and ETC• Continue the
breakdown of glucose
• Makes 34 ATP per glucose molecule
• Needs oxygen
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The Mitochondrion is the power station of the cellThe Mitochondrion is the power station of the cell
•Only found in eukaryotic cells
•Made of 2 membranes (inner and outer membrane)
•Has its own DNA!
One = mitochondrion, more than one = mitochondria
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What happens if you don’t have mitochondria?
What happens if you don’t have mitochondria?
• You can only do glycolysis• You can only do glycolysis
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What happens if there isn’t any oxygen?
What happens if there isn’t any oxygen?
Fermentation: a process that occurs in the absence of oxygen, produces alcohol or lactic acid (causes cramping in muscles)
Aerobic: oxygen presentAnaerobic: oxygen absent
Still does glycolysis, but no Krebs or ETC
Fermentation: a process that occurs in the absence of oxygen, produces alcohol or lactic acid (causes cramping in muscles)
Aerobic: oxygen presentAnaerobic: oxygen absent
Still does glycolysis, but no Krebs or ETC