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All You Need to Know About Bioenergetic Reactions The Formulas – for all of these, if a reactant is missing, the reaction can’t happen. In addition, these reactions occur with enzymes, so temperature and pH must be correct or the enzymes won’t work. Reaction Organisms that do this Where this reaction takes place Plants, algae, autotrophic Chloroplast Photosynthesis (light is needed!) CO2 + H20 → C6H12O6 + O2 protists, some bacteria Plants, Animals, Fungus... almost all organisms use this reaction to make ATP Aerobic Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 + O2 → CO2 + H20 + 36ATP Anaerobic Cellular Respiration Alcohol Fermentation produces Alcohol, CO2 and a few ATP Lactic Acid Fermentation produces lactic acid, CO2 and a few ATP Mitochondria Bacteria, Yeast Cell cytoplasm Humans when they run low on O2 (during exercise) The Organelles Involved The Chloroplast The Mitochondria The chloroplast is a special organelle because the complicated reaction of photosynthesis takes place in it. It has DNA that tells the chloroplast what to do. It has special structures called thylakoids to help increase surface area so more glucose can be made. The mitochondrion is a special organelle because the complicated reaction of aerobic cellular respiration takes place in it. It has DNA that tells the mitochondria what to do. It has folded membranes called cristae to help increase surface area so more ATP can be made. So what the heck is ATP and why do cells need it to stay alive? ATP is the cell’s form of energy. Without ATP, cells can’t move, repair themselves, maintain homeostasis, or get rid of toxins. When ATP (adenosine triphosphate) loses a phosphate group, it becomes ADP (adenosine diphosphate). This reaction releases energy. When ADP gains the phosphate group back, energy is stored to be used in the future. **The purpose of photosynthesis is to get the carbon from CO2 into a stored form of energy (C6H1206). The purpose of aerobic cellular respiration is to take that glucose and use it to make ATP for the cell to do work. Only autotrophs do photosynthesis but pretty much all organisms do cellular respiration** 1. What are the reactants in photosynthesis? 2. What are the products in photosynthesis? 3. Look at the picture below of an underwater plant. What is most likely making the bubbles? 4. What are the reactants in aerobic cellular respiration? 5. What are the products in aerobic cellular respiration? 6. How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis almost opposite processes? a. Photosynthesis releases energy, and cellular respiration stores energy. b. Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back in. c. Photosynthesis removes oxygen from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back in. d. Photosynthesis makes ADP, whereas cellular respiration makes ATP. 7. Aerobic cellular respiration is carried out by which of the following? a. animals but not plants b. heterotrophs but not autotrophs c. animals all of the time but plants only at night d. almost all organisms all of the time 8. Look at the lab set-up below. Yeast and sugar were put in the bottle and then a balloon was stretched across the top. What reaction is happening? What is most likely making the balloon inflate? 9. Which of the following processes releases the most ATP per molecule of glucose for immediate cell use? a. aerobic respiration b. anaerobic respiration c. chemosynthesis d. photosynthesis 10. Can you write the formula for photosynthesis without looking on the front of this sheet? Can you write the formula for aerobic cellular respiration without looking on the front of this sheet?