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Photosynthesis, Respiration & Chemical Energy Quick review: Chemical Changes • Chemical reactions occur when old bonds break and new bonds form. Chemical reactions involve two main changes that you can observe: – formation of new substances – changes in energy (ex: chemical to mechanical) Pow H Pow H C Pow H Pow H Snap OPow O Snap OPow O Snap Old Bonds Break New Bonds Form © Beadle, 2009 Living things get their energy from chemical reactions called: Photosynthesis and Respiration • Photosynthesis: – The energy of the sun powers the reactions of Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in plants to make Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2 )(plant poop)! So what is the Photosynthesis rxn formula? • Respiration: – Animals breath in O2 and eat plants for Glucose (the most basic food). Then they exhale Carbon Dioxide and water. So what is the Respiration rxn formula? Photosynthesis (endothermic reaction) Photosynthesis takes place in the Plant Cells The Chloroplasts are where Light, water and Carbon Dioxide are processed into glucose and oxygen Chloroplast Photosynthesis (Molecules go in…) Carbon Dioxide molecules Chloroplasts Water molecules © Beadle, 2009 Sun Photosynthesis (New ones come out…) Oxygen is a waste product that leaves the plant (plant poop!) Energy Stored Inside (Potential Chemical) Glucose is used by the plant for it’s food Chloroplasts Without Photosynthesis, nothing else could exist on this planet! YEAH! Go hug a tree and say “thanks!” Respiration (Exothermic Reaction) Respiration takes place in the animal cells Mitochondria (Human Cell) © Beadle, 2009 The “Mitochondria” is where chemical energy is converted into mechanical and heat energy Respiration (Molecules go in…) Glucose Molecule Oxygen Molecules Mitochondria (Human Cell) Oxygen and Glucose molecules react with each other in the mitochondria and form neware molecules Our bodies designed to unpack that energy our bodies usestored the released energy in the sugar through a series of to exothermic do stuff reactions. © Beadle, 2009 Respiration (Different ones come out…) Unpack Stored Energy (Released Energy) Mitochondria (Human Cell) © Beadle, 2009 Note: The process by which sugar is broken down is a lot more complicated than a just a simple reduction of sugar – You’ll learn how in your Biology class in High School. Energy Transformation Sequence: Sun Unpack Stored Energy Released in Mechanical & Heat Energy Light Energy 1. Light comes from the sun 2. Plants convert that energy into chemical energy via sugar 3. We eat the sugar and convert that energy into heat & mechanical energy Chemical Energy Mechanical & Heat Energy Now we send back our “waste products” to the plants! Every time we exhale, we send CO2 and H2O back to plants Plants change the CO2 and H2O into Glucose and O2 that comes back to us Why is this cycle so important? • Remember the tragedy 4 Billion years ago, the atmosphere was mostly COof , the Which is GREAT for photosynthesis!!! Stromatolites… 2 Moral: NOTHING CAN Some still survive today as you can see in this picture: SURVIVE They are living bacteria that form rock like features when they IN IT’S OWN grow together. It looks a bit WASTE!!!! like a coral reef They (like modern plants) did Photosynthesis Moral: NOTHING CAN But there were NO animals around yet…why is this a problem? SURVIVE A: There were no critters to turn the O back into CO , the Stromatolites died off!!! Poor things… IN and IT’S OWN WASTE!!!! All the CO2 in the atmosphere eventually became O2. Stromatolites are the earliest form of life we have Which means what for our Stromatolite friends…? ever found… the first ones, maybe as long as 4 BILLION years ago!!! 2 2 How long would you last…? Stuck in a sealed room with nothing but CO2?