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LT- Today, I can apply my understanding of cellular respiration to
the systems of the body by writing explanations using information
I gained from texts, videos and research.
What is cellular respiration and what systems are used in cellular
respiration?
Do Now: Copy
Organelles Review
Cell membrane- transports materials in and out of the cell.
Chloroplast- converts energy from the sun into glucose and
oxygen (these two things are used by living things to make ATP).
Mitochondria- makes ATP through cellular respiration.
Animal Cell vs Plant Cell
Plant cell has:
• A cell wall
• Large vacuole
• Chloroplast
• The plant cell is rectangular
Photosynthesis
The process by which plants use the energy from
sunlight to produce sugar (a form of energy that
living things can use to do work)
carbon dioxide + water
glucose + oxygen
Video- “Photosynthesis in
Plants”
Cellular Respiration
The process in which the cell makes ATP (a form of
energy that organisms use to do work).
Where does cellular respiration occur?
glucose + oxygen + ATP
carbon dioxide + water + even more ATP
How will the oxygen get into the body
and to the cell?
The oxygen is
brought into
the body by
the respiratory
system and is
delivered to
the cells by the
circulatory
system.
How will the glucose get into the body
and to the cell?
Glucose is
brought into
the body by
the digestive
system and is
delivered to
the cells by
the
circulatory
system.
How will the carbon
dioxide get away from
the cell and out of the
body?
The circulatory
system picks up
the carbon
dioxide from the
cell and the
respiratory
system releases
(excretes) it from
the body.
How will the water get
away from the cell and
out of the body?
The circulatory
system picks the
water up from the
cell and the
urinary system or
the
integumentary
system (sweat)
releases
(excretes) it from
the body.