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Energy in a Cell All Cells Need Energy Cells need energy to: – Make new molecules. – Build membranes and organelles. – Move molecules in and out of the cell. – Move. Autotrophs (producers) Organisms that make their own food Use light energy from the sun to make food Example: PLANTS Heterotrophs (consumers) Organisms that get energy from the foods they eat Example: ANIMALS NOT a flashcard. Where Does A Cell Get Energy? Food is broken down to a form the cell can use. Extra energy is stored in an ATP molecule. ATP Adenosine triphosphate is a molecule made up of – adenine – ribose – 3 phosphate groups. Adenine Ribose (ENERGY STORED HERE!) ADP Adenosine diphosphate. Made up of – adenine – ribose – 2 phosphate groups. Adenine Ribose How Does ATP Work? Energy is stored in the bond between the second and third phosphate group. When the bond is broken, energy is released and ADP is formed. Adenine Ribose Storing Energy Energy is stored by the cell when 1 Adenine phosphate is added to the end of an ADP molecule forming ATP. Ribose Adenine Ribose 2 Ways to make ENERGY! 1. Photosynthesis – takes place in the chloroplasts. 2. Cellular Respiration – takes place in the mitochondria. Photosynthesis Autotrophs make their own food by trapping light energy and converting it to carbohydrates. Equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + 6O2 NOT a flashcard. Plants produce O2 gas by splitting water The O2 released by photosynthesis is made from the oxygen in water. 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular Respiration The process of breaking down food molecules to release energy. Occurs in the mitochondria. Equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY NOT a flashcard. Compare The Equations! Photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular Respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY Two Types of Respiration Aerobic Respiration– requires oxygen. Anaerobic Respiration– requires an absence of oxygen. The End Any questions? Anaerobic Respiration Two types: – Fermentation – occurs when bacteria break down plants (vegetables and fruit) and release alcohol or vinegar. – Lactic Acid Fermentation – occurs in muscles – a buildup of lactic acid causes soreness. NOT a flashcard. Sunlight Heat Photosystem II NADP+ ADP O2 PhotoSystem I ATP H2O NAD+ NADPH ATP NADH CO2 Calvin Cycle Glycolysis Glucose CHLOROPLAST Electron Transport System Citric Acid Cycle ATP Pyruvate ATP MITOCHONDRIA Chemosynthesis Some autotrophs can convert inorganic substances to energy. Most are adapted to live in conditions where there is no oxygen. – Digestive tracts of mammals – Lake sediments – Marshes – Deep in the ocean NOT a flashcard. The End Any questions? NOT a flashcard. Photosynthesis in a picture!