What is the path of carbon from CO 2 in the air into coal deep in the earth Burning Fossil Fuels has the SAME formula as Cellular Respiration C 6 H 12 O 6 6 0 2 gt 6 CO ID: 929265
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Slide1
How is Cellular Respiration like Burning Fossil Fuels?
Slide2Slide3What is the path of carbon from CO
2 in the air into coal deep in the earth?
Slide4Slide5Burning Fossil Fuels has the
SAME formula as Cellular Respiration
C
6
H
12
O
6 + 6 02 —> 6 CO2 + 6 H20 + energy
Slide6Both
Require Oxygen C
6
H
12
O
6
+
6 02 —> 6 CO2 + 6 H20
So keep breathing!
Your cells need O2 to
convert food (glucose) into energy.
Both Burning Fossil Fuels
& Cellular Respiration
Release Heat Energy
That originated from the sun during photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration uses the energy to keep the body warm, and give us energy to move and live.
Burning Fossil uses energy (propane, butane, octane) we use in keep our buildings warm and for cars and machines to move.
Slide8Fossil Fuels & Cells
Break down similar chains of Hydro-carbons/
Carbo-hydrates for energy.
Octane
Slide9Both give off CO
2.
MITOCHONDIRA:
IN: GLUCOSE
OUT:
CO
2
H
2
O
Energy
Slide10How is cellular respiration by plants similar to the burning of fossil fuels?
A. Both release CO
2
Global Warming increases
Animals breath out CO
2
B. Break down organic
compounds.
(containing carbon)
Slide11C. Both produce ATP.
(energy in the mitochondria)
D. Both
use absorbed sun light
.
Slide12Plankton capture CO
2.
Plankton use photosynthesis to break the chemical bonds between Carbon//Oxygen.
Energy is released & used by plankton to move, reproduce, move towards light . . .
They die and sink to the ocean bottom.
They are ‘cooked’ by the heat/pressure of the earth.
(The core of the earth is molten lava!)
They make
coal, shale, oil or natural gas,
depending on the depth at which they sink.
How are fossil fuels produced by photosynthesis
?
Slide13Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17What are 6 Ways that
Cellular Respiration like Burning Fossil Fuels?