PHOTOSYNTHESIS NOTES

PHOTOSYNTHESIS- is the process of changing light energy into chemical energy. The pigment chlorophyll which is found inside the chloroplasts of a plant cell can capture the light energy and store it in food. This pigment looks like the color green to our eyes. The chemical process of photosynthesis uses the energy from the sun combined with water from rain and carbon dioxide from the air to make a sugar (called glucose) and also give off oxygen. Photosynthesis is the basis for all food webs and food chains. The following is the chemical equation for photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis: record the equation then tell what the symbols stand for

6H2O + 6CO2 + sunlight  C6H12O6 + 6O2

In this equation:

CO2 Stands for carbon dioxide

H2O stands for water

O2Stands for oxygen

C6H12O6Stands for glucose (sugar)

ONLY PLANT CELLS WITH CHLOROPLASTS DO PHOTOSYNTHESIS

CELLULAR RESPIRATION NOTES

CELLULAR RESPIRATION: a process where food molecules are broken down to release energy. When the energy is released water and carbon dioxideare given off as waste. Cellular respiration is done by the mitochondria in both plant and animal cells. To do cellular respiration these organelles need to use sugar from food and oxygen from the air to make energy. Cellular Respiration must be performed constantly to give the living organism a continuous supply of energy.


Aerobic respirationuses oxygen to break down glucose (sugar) molecules into carbon dioxide, water and ATP. ATP is one form of energy. Aerobic Respiration uses the following formula:

C6H12O6 + 6O2  6H2O + 6CO2 + ATP

In this equation:

C6H12O6Stands for glucose (sugar)

O2Stands for oxygen

CO2 Stands for carbon dioxide

H2O stands for water

ANY CELL WITH MITOCHONDRIA CAN DO CELLULAR RESPIRATION!

The chemical equation for photosynthesis is the opposite of the equation for aerobic cellular respiration

Anaerobic Respiration is also called fermentation. It is the breakdown of glucose (sugar) molecules into carbon dioxide, alcohol, and ATP. Anaerobic respiration DOES NOT use oxygen. This happens during strenuous exercise when your body is not getting enough oxygen. Lactic acid is released and builds up in the muscles and causes cramps and a burning sensation. Less energy is released in this type of respiration.

This figure shows the carbon-oxygen cycle and the way chloroplasts and mitochondria work together in this cycle. Label the names of the organelles and what the chemicals coming out of the organelles are.