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Welcome to © Amy Brown (aka Science Stuff) Feb 2012 Today’s exciting topic…. PowerPoint Jeopardy Let’s Get Started! Need Energy? Photo. vs Overview Glycolysis Resp. Part 1 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Give two reasons why food is important to living organisms. Food serves as the source of energy for the cells of the body. Food serves as a source of raw materials for the building of new molecules within cells. Back to Game Board Complete this sentence: Energy flows into the ecosystem in the form of _____ and exits the ecosystem in the form of _____. Sunlight Heat Back to Game Board _____ is not recycled and follows a one-way path through our ecosystem. _____ are recycled and are used over and over again. Energy Chemical elements Back to Game Board What organic molecule is the primary source of energy for all living things? Glucose Back to Game Board What is the definition of cellular respiration? Cellular respiration is the process that releases the energy held in the bonds of glucose and uses this energy to form ATP. Back to Game Board The principal chemical compound that cells use to store and release energy is? ADP/ATP Back to Game Board What do “ADP” and “ATP” stand for? ADP = Adenosine Diphosphate ATP = Adenosine Triphosphate Back to Game Board Name the three components to a molecule of ADP or ATP. Adenine, a nitrogen base Ribose, a five carbon sugar A chain of 2 or 3 phosphates Back to Game Board How does ATP store energy? When the third phosphate is joined to ADP to form ATP, energy is stored in this bond. Forming the bond to attach the third phosphate, stores energy. Back to Game Board How does ATP release energy? When the cell needs energy, the third phosphate is removed. Breaking this bond releases energy. Back to Game Board What is the basic similarity and difference between photosynthesis and respiration? Similarity: Both processes involve energy transformations. Difference: Photosynthesis converts light energy from the sun into the chemical energy of a molecule of glucose. Respiration breaks down the glucose, releasing energy and converting this energy to ATP. Back to Game Board Where in the cell do photosynthesis and respiration take place? Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast. Respiration takes place in the mitochondria. Back to Game Board Give the reactants and the products of photosynthesis. Reactants: CO2 + H2O Products: C6H12O6 + O2 Back to Game Board Give the reactants and the products of cellular respiration. Reactants: C6H12O6 + O2 Products: CO2 + H2O Back to Game Board What living organisms carry out photosynthesis? What living organisms carry out cellular respiration? All green plants and a few bacteria that contain chlorophyll carry out photosynthesis. All living things carry out cellular respiration. Back to Game Board Give the complete equation for cellular respiration. C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + 38 ATP Back to Game Board Name and describe the two types of cellular respiration. Anaerobic respiration – Does not require oxygen Aerobic respiration – Does require oxygen. Back to Game Board What are the three stages of cellular respiration? Glycolysis Kreb’s Cycle Electron Transport Chain Back to Game Board Which stages of respiration are aerobic and which are anaerobic? Glycolysis is anaerobic. Kreb’s cycle and the Electron Transport Chain are both aerobic. Back to Game Board Where does each stage of respiration occur? Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. Kreb’s cycle and the Electron Transport Chain occur in the mitochondria. Back to Game Board What is the definition of Glycolysis? Glycolysis is the process in which one molecule of glucose is oxidized to produce two molecules of pyruvic acid, generating a small supply of ATP in the process. Back to Game Board In order to start the process of glycolysis, a small energy investment is needed. The energy from how many ATP are required to start the process of glycolysis? 2 ATP Back to Game Board During glycolysis, glucose is converted into what two different compounds? Glucose is first converted into 2 molecules of PGAL. Each PGAL is then oxidized to form pyruvic acid (pyruvate). Back to Game Board What is the name of the electron carrier in cellular respiration and what is the function of this molecule? The electron acceptor is NAD+. NAD+ binds to H electrons and carries these high energy electrons to the electron transport chain. Back to Game Board During glycolysis, the oxidation of PGAL yields how many ATP? What is the net gain of ATP during glycolysis? The oxidation of PGAL produces 4ATP. Since 2 ATP were consumed at the beginning of glycolysis, there is a net gain of 2 ATP. Back to Game Board