2. REMEMBER THE MAGIC?
Copy the chemical reaction for cellular respiration
on your notes sheet in symbols and words.
HINT: Use your photosynthesis notes!
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What’s
this?
3. What is cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration is the
process by which the
energy of glucose is
released in the cell to be
used for life processes.
Cellular respiration occurs
in ALL cells, including:
plants AND animals
4. STOP! Use your fingers to answer the question below!!
1: To create energy (ATP) for bodily functions
2: To make carbon dioxide
3: To create oxygen
Q: What is the purpose of cellular
respiration?
5. • The energy stored
in glucose (from
photosynthesis) is
released by
cellular respiration
and repackaged
into a usable form
of energy called
ATP.
How do organisms get energy?
6. • Autotrophs will use the glucose they made during
photosynthesis.
• Heterotrophs will use the glucose they consume.
How do organisms get energy?
7. STOP! Use your fingers to answer the question below!!
Q: What happens to plants when ATP
(energy) is no longer available?
1: nothing because plants don’t need ATP
2: plants cannot repair themselves or grow
3: plants cannot perform photosynthesis
8. Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
- Occurs with Oxygen
- Occurs in the mitochondria of the cell
- Formula:
- Occurs without Oxygen
- Also called fermentation
- Two types: Alcoholic & Lactic Acid
2 Types of Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
Reactants Products
ATP:
main purpose
glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy
- occurs in yeast
- produces alcohol,
carbon dioxide, and
a small amount of
ATP.
- occurs in muscle cells
during rapid exercise
- produces lactic acid
and a small amount
of ATP.
9. STOP! Use your fingers to answer the question below!!
Q: When compared, which process
produces the most energy?
1: aerobic respiration
2: anaerobic respiration
10. ATP is one of the principal chemical
compounds that cells use to store
and release energy. ATP powers
(fuels) all cellular work!
Cells require a constant source of
energy (ATP) for life processes.
What is ATP & how does it work?
ATP = Adenosine Triphosphate
11. STOP! Use your fingers to answer the question below!!
1:True because only animals need ATP
2:True because only plants need ATP
3:False because plants and animals both
need ATP for growth and repair
4:False because only plants undergo
cellular respiration.
Q: True or False-Only animals
undergo cellular respiration.
12. When the cell has enough energy available it can
store this energy by adding a phosphate group to
produce ATP.
All energy is stored in the bonds of compounds;
breaking the bond releases the energy.
What is the relationship
between ADP and ATP?
ADP + P ATP
ATP – P ADP
13. Aerobic cellular respiration,
often referred to as cellular
respiration, occurs in the
mitochondria of cells.
Cells can regenerate ATP as
needed by using the energy
stored in foods like glucose.
Looking inside Aerobic Cellular Respiration
14. • Glycolysis in the
cytoplasm of the
cell. (anaerobic)
• Krebs Cycle in the
mitochondria.
(aerobic)
• ETC in the
mitochondria.
(aerobic)
What are the main stages of cellular respiration?
What affects the rate of cellular respiration?
Temperature and Oxygen Levels
15. STOP!
Q: Use a graph to show how the
amount of cellular respiration you do
changes throughout the day.
18. Putting it all together! The Energy Cycle!
PHOTOSYNTHESIS CELLULAR RESPIRATION
FUNCTION to make food (glucose/sugar)
to break down food and get usable energy
(ATP)
ORGANELLE chloroplast mitochondria
REACTANTS carbon dioxide, water glucose, oxygen
PRODUCTS glucose, oxygen carbon dioxide, water
TYPE OF CELL plants/algae/some bacteria all