Study Guide in Class – Notes 1 CELL RESPIRATION & PHOTOSYTHESIS – ESSENTIAL VOCAB1. Cellular Respiration A process when gluclose and sugar makes ATP energy 2. ATP ATP is the energy that is used organisms use to function. 3. Mitochondria an organelle found in most organisms where respiration and energy is made. 4. Glucose/C6H12O6 A type of sugar that is made by plants that is used as food 5. Autotroph An organism that makes their own food and energy 6. Heterotroph An organism that has to eat other organisms to get energy 7. Aerobic Respiration 8. Anaerobic Respiration Respiration involving the use of Oxygen to break down glucose and convert it to ATP, 36 ATP Respiration not involving the use of Oxygen to break down glucose and convert it to ATP, 2ATP 9. Photosynthesis When plants go through an cycle that make carbon dioxide,sunlight, and water into food to make energy. 10. Chloroplast The cell that holds the clorphyll 11. Chlorophyll It is the pigment that makes plants green and it catches sunligh so the plant can make more food. 12. Carbon Sink A place where carbon is stored like in a tree 15. Decomposition when a dead organism is being broken down 16. Homeostasis The maintaining of a cells/organisms constant internal environment to sustain life 17. Oxygen/Carbon Cycle The cycling of gases that exist between the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis Study Guide in Class – Notes 2 Essential Questions: 1. Why do organisms need a supply of energy? Cell Respiration & Photosynthesis All living organisms must be able to obtain energy from the environment in which they live. Review Autotroph vs. Heterotroph So they can reproduce and function right. 2. Relate mitochondria in the cells to cellular respiration and ATP. The mitochondria is where cellular respiration takes place then making atp. Autotroph Heterotroph Autotrophs are organisms that can make their own food to get energy. Heterotrophs are organisms that need to eat other organisms to get energy. What is cellular respiration? A process that happens in the cells to make atp. Where in the cells of organisms does it occur? When does it occur? 3. Describe the importance, process, and location in the cell of cellular respiration. It takes place in the mitocondria and it happens all the time What types of organisms carry out cellular respiration? Why? Mostly all organisms Cellur respiration is because we need to eat required to make food things to get our energy. for most organisms. It happens in the mitocondria. It uses Give examples of cell processes that require gluclose and sugar to energy: make ATP. Photosythesis Water Cycle Study Guide in Class – Notes 3 Essential Questions: 1. Compare and contrast aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen, anaerobic doesn't.Aerobic yeild lot of ATP, while anaerobic only yeild 2 molecules. Two types of cellular respiration Aerobic uses oxygen and yields many more ATP molecules Anaerobic (aka Fermentation) doesn't use oxygen and yields only two ATP molecules Essential Questions: 1. Write the equation for photosynthesis. 6CO2+6H2O—> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Trapping Energy from Sunlight Photosynthesis A process when carbon dioxide,water,and sunlight are combined to make energy for the plant. The organelle where photosynthesis occurs It occurs in the cloroplast 2. Describe importance, process, Types of organisms and location in the cell photosynthesis occurs in of photosynthesis. Plants and some bacteria Photosythesis is important because the plants give off air The role of chlorophyll in which lets us photosynthesis breath.The plant Chlorophyll takes in sunlight takes in sun light, carbon dioxide, and water to make food for itself and gives off air. Study Guide in Class – Notes 4 Essential Questions: 1. Compare and Contrast Photosynthesis with cellular respiration. Photosythesis makes oxegen.Respiration make carbon dioxide.Photosythesis happens in plants.Respiration happens in animals. 2. Describe factors affecting photosynthesis. -Amount of carbon dioxide -Tempature -Amount of light Factors affecting rates of photosynthesis: Temperature As temperature increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases, but only until an optimal point and then it decreases. Light Intensity As light intensity increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases, but only until a point and then remains constant. Carbon Concentration As carbon dioxide level increases, the rate of photosynthesis increases, but only until a point and then remains constant. Photosynthesis - 3. Draw the oxygen/carbon cycle and label both processes. Cellular Respiration Uses carbon dioxide to make air Glucose broken down to yield Original energy from sun ATP _ Carbon dioxide is- Carbon dioxide is - turned into air realesed Oxygen is - Oxygen is - produces taken in OrganelleChloroplast OrganelleMitocondria Study Guide in Class – Notes 5 Essential Questions: 1. Explain the role of respiration and photosynthesis in the Carbon and Oxygen cycle. Respiration creates carbon dioxide so photosythesis can take the carbon dioxide and make it into oxygen and the process restarts. Cellular Respiration & Photosynthesis complete the CO2 and O cycle Respiration When energy is being made when oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is realese Photosynthesis When carbon dioxide is made in to oxegen and the oxygen is realesed so animals can breath it in Complete the diagram below with the words in the correct circles or both. -Yields gluclose -Maintains homeostasis -Requires oxegen -Makes ATP Exxhanges gasses -Yields carbon dioxide -Requires ATP -Breaks down glucose