PPT-Cellular Respiration Cellular Respiration
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Energy releasing process in which organisms take in glucose and oxygen and produce carbon dioxide water and ENERGY Materials needed for respiration Glucose sugar
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Energy releasing process in which organisms take in glucose and oxygen and produce carbon dioxide water and ENERGY Materials needed for respiration Glucose sugar Oxygen Products of respiration. . Notes. Energy:. Energy for living things comes from . food. . Originally, the energy in food comes from the . sun. .. Organisms that use . light energy. from the sun to produce food—. autotrophs. Mr. Black . Warm Up February 10, 2016. What is an organelle?. During a chemical reaction….. Reactants increase while the products decrease. . Reactants decrease while the products increase. . Products always equal the reactants . Chap 9: Cellular Respiration. THINK ABOUT IT. You feel weak when you are hungry because food serves as a source of energy. . How does the food you eat get converted into a usable form of energy for your cells?. Poster project due Wednesday, May 28. Cellular respiration. SC.912.L.18.8 Identify the reactants, products, and basic functions of aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 3. Respiration. Organisms can be classified based on how they obtain energy:. Food is the energy source for cells. The energy in food is measured in . calories.. A . calorie. . is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. There are 3811 calories in one gram of sugar glucose.. Outline. I. Photosynthesis. A. Introduction. B. Reactions. II. Cellular Respiration. A. Introduction. B. Reactions. What organisms go through photosynthesis?. Producers/autotrophs. , . such as plants, trees, algae, some bacteria. Key Concept. How do cells release the energy from glucose?. Agree or Disagree. Cellular respiration only occurs in lungs . cells. Disagree. Without oxygen cellular respiration cannot continue. .. Disagree. Oxidative Phosphorylation. Figure 9.16. Electron shuttles. span membrane. MITOCHONDRION. 2 NADH. 2 NADH. 2 NADH. 6 NADH. 2 FADH. 2. 2 FADH. 2. or. . 2 ATP. . 2 ATP. . about 26 or 28 ATP. Glycolysis. Mighty Mitochondria. http://www.ageofautism.com/2008/04/dr-blaylock-on.html. Vocabulary Pretest Section 1. Cellular Respiration. Pyruvic. Acid. NADH. Anaerobic. Aerobic Respiration. Glycolysis. NAD. EXERCISE 6 PG. 53. 1. What is . cellular respiration. ?. Oxidation of organic compounds to extract. energy . from . chemical bonds. 95% of living things are heterotrophic = must intake food to make energy. Respiration can be considered the opposite process of photosynthesis. It is the transformation of food energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP. Plants and animals go through the same process of cellular respiration. WHAT IS CELLULAR RESPIRATION?. Metabolic reactions in the cell that are designed to convert nutrients from food into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuel. The breakdown of simple food molecules such as glucose and the release of the energy it contains. Respiration does not refer to a person breathing. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration. Aerobic- . Occurs . 1. Cellular respiration. Cellular respiration and fermentation. Fermentation = An ATP-producing catabolic pathway in which both electron . donors . and . acceptors are organic compounds.. • Can be an anaerobic process.
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