thur. 11-14 updated grades are posted includes enzymes test and notebook check from yesterday...
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Thur. 11-14
• Updated grades are posted includes Enzymes Test and Notebook Check from yesterday
• Enzyme Test Retakes everyday before or after school till THURSDAY!
• Chp.7:Cell Respiration Cornell Notes & Vocab
Pg.33
• Set up Chp.6 & 7 Title Page–Include titles of both Chp.6 and 7
from book
–Include 3 pictures, 3 colors, 3 key words (total)
–Use book Chp.6&7
• Energy is transformed (changed into different forms) in living things all the time.– For example, the chemical energy in food
is transformed into the movement of your muscles.
– Plants take the radiant energy from the sun and turn it into chemical energy when they make food in photosynthesis.
• Any time energy is transformed, most of it is “lost” to the environment as heat.
How does the cell get energy?
• The cell gets energy from carbon containing compounds-Mostly from the sugar, glucose (C6H12O6).
• Glucose is a high energy molecule. When the bonds in it are broken, energy is released.
What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?
• Autotrophs make food through the process of photosynthesis.
• Heterotrophs eat other organisms to get energy.
What is cell respiration?
Occurs in the mitochondria.
C6H12O6 + O2 36ATP + H2O + CO2 + HEAT Glucose + oxygen Energy + water + carbon dioxide + heat
What is fermentation?
• Fermentation produces energy when there is no oxygen
• Occurs in the cytoplasm.
• Two types:– Alcoholic fermentation
Glucose CO2 + alcohol + 2ATP
– Lactic acid fermentation
Glucose lactic acid + 2 ATP
Pg.36-37 Chp.6&7 3-column vocab(Due Monday)
1. Photosynthesis2. Chloroplast3. ATP4. Cellular
respiration
5. Fermentation6.Mitochondria7.Autotroph8.Heterotroph9.Glucose
OUT
1. Where do plants get their energy?
2. Where do animals get their energy?
3. What is the main purpose of cell respiration?
Friday 11-15
• Enzyme Test Retakes everyday before or after school till THURSDAY!
• Chp.6&7 test is next Wednesday
• INB Check Wednesday
What is photosynthesis?• The process in which glucose is made from
the sun’s energy.
• Occurs in the chloroplast in plants.
6H2O + 6CO2 + light C6H12O6 + 6O2
Water + carbon dioxide +light glucose + oxygen
The steps of photosynthesis are:• Step 1 = Chlorophyll captures light energy
from the sun
• Step 2 = Use CO2 to produce glucose
• The glucose from photosynthesis then enters the mitochondria to complete cell respiration (O2 present) to make energy…
• or enters the cytoplasm to complete fermentation (no O2 present) to make energy.
Do plants do photosynthesis?Do animals do photosynthesis?Do plants do cell respiration?Do animals do cell respiration?
• Do plants do photosynthesis?
• Do animals do photosynthesis?
• Do plants do cell respiration?
• Do animals do cell respiration?
Pg.40:Pg.41: Photosynthesis & Cell Respiration Diagram1.Glue in 2.Label
SummarySummary
ProductsProducts
ReactantsReactants
EquationEquation
Location in CellLocation in Cell
Type of CellType of Cell
PhotosynthesisCell Respiration
Energy in the Cell
1. Label each column with the name of an energy process. Photosynthesis Respiration
• Type of Cell -does the process occur in autotrophic cells, heterotrophic cells or both?
• Location in Cell - what organelle or structure does the process occur in?
• Reactants- What compounds are the raw materials of the reaction. (What is needed?)
• Equation-write the balanced equation for the reaction.
• Products -list the products that are made.• Summary -summarize the entire process.
Include definition of the process and include all the steps of the process and a brief overview of what happens during each.
Out
Use each of the following terms correctly in a paragraph (highlight the terms!)
• Photosynthesis• Cellular respiration• Fermentation
Monday 11-18
• Enzyme Test Retakes everyday before or after school till THURSDAY!
• Chp.6&7 test is Wednesday
• INB Check Wednesday
• Cell Respiration/Photosynthesis Lab today
In: Pg.42• Glue in the plant cell & label
the cytoplasm, chloroplast and mitochondria.
• Next to each labeled structure, write the name of the energy creating process that occurs there:
– Fermentation – Cellular respiration– Photosynthesis
Pg.43 – Cell Respiration Lab
• Glue in lab sheet & complete lab
• Record Data
• Answer analysis questions
OutUsing a double bubble map, compare and contrast
photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
PhotosynthesisCellular
Respiration
SimilaritiesDifferences Differences
Tues 11-19
• INB quiz today – get out a separate sheet of paper and number 1-10
• Chp.6&7 test is tomorrow!!!
• INB Check tomorrow!!!
After Quiz – Complete Chp.6&7 Study Guide
• Take home & STUDY!!!
• Due tomorrow for separate grade
• INB Check tomorrow use extra time to prepare notebook, pg.33-43