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NOTE/STUDY GUIDE: Unit 1-4, Cellular Energy X Biology I, Mr. Doc Miller, M.Ed. North Central High School Name: ID#: NORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL NOTE & STUDY GUIDE X Biology I Unit 1-4: Cellular Energy Additional resources available at www.mrdocsonlinelab.com REQUIRED READING FROM BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS & CONNECTION (CAMPBELL, ET. AL.): CHAPTER 6, HOW CELLS HARVEST CHEMICAL ENERGY (pg. 88-105) CHAPTER 7, PHOTOSYNTHESIS: USING LIGHT TO MAKE FOOD (pg. 106-122) Grade Chart: (For Teacher Use Only) Section Assignment Score ( or ) Points (Out of) 1 NOTES: ATP & Photosynthesis 10 2 Study Guide Part I, ATP & Photosynthesis 10 3 ACTIVITY: Photosynthesis Concept Map 20 4 NOTES: Cellular Respiration 10 5 Study Guide Part II, Cellular Respiration 10 6 ACTIVITY: Cellular Respiration Concept Map 20 TOTAL 80

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Part I: Energy Transfer in Cells (ATP) & Photosynthesis 1. What is the general equation for photosynthesis? 2. Energy is required for a variety of life processes including a. growth and reproduction. b. movement. c. transport of certain materials across cell membranes. d. All of the above 3. Heterotrophs are organisms that can a. produce food from inorganic molecules and sunlight. b. survive without energy. c. consume other organisms for energy. d. carry out either photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. 4. Based on the cycle of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, one can say that the ultimate original source of energy for all living things on Earth is a. glucose. c. the sun. b. water. d. carbon dioxide. 5. The process whereby plants capture energy and make complex molecules is known as a. homeostasis. c. photosynthesis. b. evolution. d. development. 6. All organic molecules contain carbon atoms that ultimately can be traced back in the food chain to a. the bodies of heterotrophs. b. carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. c. water absorbed by plants. d. the carbon that comes from the sun. 7. Suspended in the fluid stroma of chloroplasts are a. organelles called eukaryotes. b. numerous mitochondrial membranes. c. small coins that provide energy. d. stacks of thylakoids called grana. 8. photosynthesis : oxygen :: a. respiration : darkness b. light reactions : dark reactions c. respiration : carbon dioxide d. oxygen : carbon dioxide 5

9. light reactions : thylakoids :: a. grana : thylakoids b. grana : ATP c. Calvin cycle : stroma d. stroma : grana of chloroplast 10. The sun is considered the ultimate source of energy for life on Earth because a. all organisms carry out photosynthesis. b. all organisms carry out cellular respiration. c. either photosynthetic organisms or organisms that have eaten them provide energy for all other organisms on Earth. d. the sun heats Earth s atmosphere. 11. The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is to a. absorb light energy. b. pass electrons to carotenoids. c. split water molecules. d. All of the above 12. When electrons of a chlorophyll molecule are raised to a higher energy level, a. they become a particle of light. b. they form a glucose bond. c. they enter an electron transport chain. d. they enter the Calvin cycle. 13. The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis is a. carbon dioxide. c. chlorophyll. b. water. d. glucose. 14. The major atmospheric byproduct of photosynthesis is a. nitrogen. c. water. b. carbon dioxide. d. oxygen. 15. During the Calvin cycle, carbon-containing molecules are produced from a. carbon atoms from ATP. b. carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, and oxygen atoms from glucose. c. carbon atoms from carbon dioxide in the air and hydrogen atoms from water. d. carbon atoms from carbon dioxide in the air and hydrogen atoms from NADPH. 16. Refer to the illustration above. Graph 1 demonstrates that the rate of photosynthesis a. decreases in response to increasing light intensity. b. increases indefinitely in response to increasing light intensity. c. increases in response to increasing light intensity, but only to a certain point. d. is unaffected by changes in light intensity. 17. Which of the following processes occurs in the thylakoid membrane and converts captured light energy into chemical energy? a. the Calvin cycle c. light absorption b. ATP synthase d. chemiosmosis 18. The energy used in the Calvin cycle for the production of carbohydrate molecules comes from a. ATP made during cellular respiration. b. the Krebs cycle. c. ATP made in the light reactions of photosynthesis. d. CO 2 absorbed during the last stage of photosynthesis. 6

19. During photosynthesis, the series of reactions that create the complex carbohydrates needed for energy and growth is called a. the Calvin cycle. b. the Krebs cycle. c. the light reactions. d. the electron transport chain. 20. Which of the following can be produced from the products of the Calvin cycle? a. carbohydrates c. proteins b. lipids d. All of the above 21. Refer to the illustration above. Taken together, these graphs demonstrate that a. photosynthesis is independent of environmental influences. b. increases in light intensity cause increases in temperature. c. as the rate of photosynthesis increases, the temperature of the plant eventually decreases. d. the rate of photosynthesis is affected by changes in the plant s environment. 22. Organisms that harvest energy from either sunlight or chemicals in order to make food molecules are called. 23. The main pigment associated with the two photosystems is. 24. The second stage of photosynthesis, in which glucose is manufactured, is called the. 25. Why do the cells of plant roots generally lack chloroplasts? 26. Define the terms autotroph and heterotroph. What types of organisms belong in each of these categories? 27. The relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration is usually described as a cycle. Briefly explain. Write your answer in the space below. 7

ACT: Photosynthesis Concept Map WORD BANK Thylakoid membrane Calvin Cycle Photosystem II Photosystem I Water molecule Electrons ATP NADPH Electron transport chain CO2 Protons Oxygen Glucose NADP+ ATP synthase Light Reaction 8

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Part II: Cellular Respiration 1. What is the general equation for cellular respiration? 2. When cells break down food molecules, energy a. is released all at once. b. is released entirely as body heat into the environment. c. is temporarily stored in ATP molecules. d. causes excitation of electrons in chlorophyll molecules. 3. ATP a. contains five phosphate groups. b. is essential for a cell to perform all the tasks necessary for life. c. is found only in bacteria. d. All of the above 4. The process of cellular respiration a. is performed only by organisms that are incapable of photosynthesis. b. breaks down food molecules to release stored energy. c. occurs before plants are able to carry out photosynthesis. d. occurs only in animals. 11

5. cellular respiration : organic compounds :: a. light bulb : glass c. automobile : gasoline b. trunk : clothing d. country : nation 6. When glycolysis occurs, a. a molecule of glucose is split. b. two molecules of pyruvic acid are made. c. some ATP is produced. d. All of the above 7. The name of the process that takes place when organic compounds are broken down in the absence of oxygen is a. respiration. c. fermentation. b. oxidation. d. All of the above 8. When muscles are exercised extensively in the absence of sufficient oxygen, a. a large amount of ATP is formed. b. NADH molecules split. c. lactic acid is produced. d. cellular respiration ceases. 9. Cellular respiration takes place in two stages: a. glycolysis and fermentation. b. Stage 1 and Stage 2 of photosynthesis. c. glycolysis, then aerobic respiration. d. aerobic respiration, then glycolysis. 10. In cellular respiration, a two-carbon molecule combines with a four-carbon molecule to form citric acid as part of a. glycolysis. b. carbon fixation. c. the Krebs cycle. d. the electron transport chain. 11. Glycolysis and aerobic respiration are different in that a. glycolysis occurs on the cell membrane, while aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria. b. glycolysis occurs only in photosynthesis, while aerobic respiration is part of cellular respiration. c. glycolysis occurs in the absence of oxygen, while aerobic respiration requires oxygen. d. There is no difference; these terms are different names for the same process. 12. Which of the following is not part of cellular respiration? a. electron transport c. the Krebs cycle b. glycolysis d. the Calvin cycle 13. With oxygen present, the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain a. provide organisms an alternative to glycolysis. b. produce most of the ATP needed for life. c. break down glucose to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. d. All of the above 14. In cellular respiration, the most energy is transferred during a. glycolysis. b. lactic acid fermentation. c. the Krebs cycle. d. the electron transport chain 15. In the absence of oxygen, glycolysis is followed by instead of aerobic respiration. 16. During fermentation, either ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide or is formed. 17. Of the maximum possible yield of 38 ATP molecules produced by the complete oxidation of one glucose molecule, molecules of ATP are produced during glycolysis. 12

Practical Application 1. Amy wants to test the hypothesis that the rate of photosynthesis is directly related to the light level to which plants are exposed. She has chosen the aquatic plant Elodea as her study organism. In her experimental design, she has four different tanks in which she will place Elodea plants inside an inverted test tube. She plans to estimate the relative rate of photosynthesis by measuring the amount of oxygen produced by plants placed under different light levels. Amy plans to place tank 3 next to a window in the classroom. She plans to place tank 2 ten feet away from the window. She plans to place tank 1 twenty feet away from the window. She plans to place tank 4 in the classroom s refrigerator, because it is the only place she can find that is dark. a. What is wrong with the design of Amy s experiment? b. What could Amy change in her experimental design to make it a better experiment? 13

ACT: Cellular Respiration Concept Map 14