Title: Cellular Respiration Power point
1- Cellular Respiration Power point
- Power point to accompany Carbon Teaching
Experiment - Written by Jonathon SchrammA, Eric KeelingB,
Dijanna FigueroaC, Lindsay MohanA, - Michele JohnsonC, and Charles W. AndersonA
- Culturally relevant ecology, learning
progressions and environmental literacy - Long Term Ecological Research Math Science
Partnership - 2012
- Disclaimer This research is supported by a grant
from the National Science Foundation Targeted
Partnership Culturally relevant ecology,
learning progressions and environmental literacy
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2Powers of Ten ----Cellular respiration
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4Mitochondrion
Scale 10-6 meters 1 µm 1 micrometer
5Matter Energy Process Tool
Energy Outputs
Energy Inputs
Process Cellular Respiration (plant living in
the dark) Scale Macro
Matter Inputs
Matter Outputs
Solid
Solid
Liquid
Liquid
Gas
Gas
6Matter Energy Process Tool
Energy Outputs
Energy Inputs
Chemical energy Heat
Process Cellular Respiration (plant living in
the dark) Scale Macro
Chemical Energy
Matter Inputs
Matter Outputs
Glucose
Solid
Solid
Water
Liquid
Liquid
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Gas
Gas
7Matter Energy Process Tool
Energy Outputs
Energy Inputs
Process Cellular Respiration (plant living in
the dark) Scale Atomic-Molecular
Matter Inputs
Matter Outputs
Solid
Solid
Liquid
Liquid
Gas
Gas
8Matter Energy Process Tool
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Energy Outputs
Energy Inputs
Process Cellular Respiration (plant living in
the dark) Scale Atomic-Molecular
Chemical Energy Heat
Chemical Energy
Matter Inputs
Matter Outputs
Solid
Solid
Liquid
Liquid
Gas
Gas
9Cellular respiration
Cellular respiration VS Photosynthesis
6CO2 6H2O
C6H12O6 6O2
10Supplemental slides Cellular
respiration and ATP
11ATP and ADP
Scale 10-7 meters 100nm 100 nanometers
12What are functions of ATP and ADP?
- Plant cells need energy for all their functions,
such as moving the plant in response to light,
moving water, minerals, and sugars around, and
making smaller molecules into larger molecules - Plant cells use ATP as the energy source for all
of these functions - The purpose of cellular respiration is to make
high-energy ATP molecules by combining
lower-energy ADP molecules with phosphate from
soil minerals
13Matter Energy Process Tool
Heat
chemical energy (in ATP)
Chemical Energy (in glucose)
Glucose Oxygen
Water Carbon Dioxide
ADP P
ATP
Cellular respiration (ADP to ATP )
14Matter Energy Process Tool
Heat
Chemical Energy (in ATP)
Chemical Energy (for cellular function)
Glucose Oxygen
Water Carbon Dioxide
ADP P
ATP
Cellular respiration (ATP to ADP)