5A - Photosynthesis, respiration and ATP Flashcards
What do plants need energy for?
Photosynthesis, active transport, DNA replication, cell division and protein synthesis.
What do animals need energy for?
Muscle contraction, maintenance of body temperature, active transport, DNA replication, cell division and protein synthesis.
Why do plant and animal cells need energy?
For biological processes to occur.
In what form does photosynthesis store energy?
In glucose.
What is photosynthesis?
The process where energy from light is used to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide.
What is light energy converted into in photosynthesis?
Chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Is photosynthesis one or many reactions?
It occurs in a series of reactions.
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O (+energy) –> C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2
When is the energy in plants no longer stored as glucose?
When it is released by respiration.
How do animals obtain glucose?
By eating plants (or other animals).
How is glucose released in animals?
It is respired to release energy.
How do cells release energy from glucose?
By respiration.
What process releases energy from glucose?
Respiration.
How many types of respiration are there?
2
What are the 2 types of respiration?
Aerobic and anaerobic.
What is aerobic respiration?
Respiration using oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
Respiration without oxygen.
What does aerobic respiration produce?
CO2 and water, and it releases energy.
What is the equation for aerobic respiration?
C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 –> 6CO2 + 6H2O (+ energy)
What does anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast produce?
Ethanol and CO2, and releases energy.
What does anaerobic respiration in humans produce?
Lactate, and releases energy.
What is the immediate source of energy in a cell?
ATP