Title: Chapter 2
1Chapter 2 Cell Processes and Energy
- Cell Processes Include
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
- Cell Division mitosis (all cells except sex
cells) - Cell Division meiosis (to produce sex cells)
2Photosynthesis
- Process by which a cell captures energy from
sunlight and uses it to make food.
Carbon dioxide water sunlight sugar
oxygen
3Photosynthesis
- What types of organisms use the energy in
sunlight to make their own food? - Plants
- Algae
- Some Bacteria
4Photosynthesis Chemical Equation
- Write the chemical equation for photosynthesis
5- In this equation, one of the raw materials of
photosynthesis is 6 molecules of carbon dioxide
(CO2). - How many carbon atoms are in 6 molecules of CO2?
____ - How many oxygen atoms are in 6 molecules of CO2?
____
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6Cellular Respiration Chapter 2, Section 2
- What is cellular respiration as it relates to
cells? - During cellular respiration cells break down
sugar molecules and release the energy stored in
the bonds. - Occurs mostly in the mitochondria.
7Cellular Respiration
8Cellular Respiration Chemical Formula
- Write the equation for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 6O2 -----gt 6CO2 6H20 energy
(ATP) (sugar) (oxygen) (carbon
dioxide) (water)
Sugar is broken down into carbon dioxide and
water. Chemical energy (ATP) is released
9C6H12O6 6O2 -----gt 6CO2 6H20 energy
(ATP) (sugar) (oxygen) (carbon
dioxide) (water)
- In this equation, one of the products of
respiration is 6 molecules of water (H2O). - How many hydrogen atoms are in 6 molecules of
(H2O)? ___ - How many oxygen atoms are in 6 molecules
of(H2O)? ___
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10Cellular Respiration 2 stages
- Where does the first stage of cellular
respiration take place? - In the cytoplasm
- What happens during this stage?
- The glucose molecule is broken in half.
- A small amount of energy is released.
11Cellular Respiration 2 stages
- Where does the second stage of cellular
respiration take place? - In the mitochondria
- What happens during this stage?
- The two halves of the glucose molecule are broken
down into smaller molecules. - A great deal of energy is released.
12Lets compare.
Photosynthesis 6CO2 6H2O --------gt
C6H12O6 6O2
sunlight
Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 6O2 -----gt
6CO2 6H20 energy (ATP)