BIO 2 GO! The Cell- Respiration and Photosynthesis Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of green plants only. Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of all living organisms, plant or animal. Upon successful completion of this unit, you should be able to do the following: 1. Explain and describe the similarities and differences between chloroplasts and mitochondrion. 2. Explain the function of the cellular mitochondrion and chloroplast. 3. Explain and describe cellular respiration in detail. 4. Explain and describe photosynthesis in detail. 5. Write the general equation for respiration. 6. Write the general equation for photosynthesis. 7. Explain how photosynthesis and respiration can be a cycle. 8. Be able to use the following terms in their correct context: mitochondrion chloroplast respiration photosynthesis ATP Oxygen Carbon dioxide Water
The Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis The cell is the basic unit of life. Everything that is needed for the living organism to survive is done in the cells of that organism. Because of this, certain cell components, or organelles, are specialized to do certain things. For instance, within the cell are structures known as chloroplasts and mitochondria. Both of these organelles are highly specialized structures that perform a very useful and specific task. The chloroplasts and mitochondria are both needed to capture and utilize energy for the cells. Chloroplasts are the structures in which photosynthesis takes place. Mitochondria are the structures in which respiration takes place. Photosynthesis makes energy (glucose). Respiration breaks down glucose so the energy in the form of ATP is released for use by the cell. Only plants have chloroplasts. Both plants and animals have mitochondria. REMEMBER THIS!!! Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts. Respiration takes place in the mitochondria. Interesting Scientific Fact: Chloroplasts are green because they contain the green chemical, chlorophyll. Chloroplasts are what give plants their green color. Question 1. What kinds of cells have chloroplasts and what to they do? Question 2. What kinds of cells have mitochondria and what do they do?
Question 3. Explain why the sun is the source for all energy on Earth. Chloroplasts: Chloroplasts are the site where photosynthesis takes place in green plants. There are often many chloroplasts in each cell. Photosynthesis is the process whereby green plants take the energy from the sun and use it to combine water and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen. The following is a simple equation for photosynthesis. In the chloroplasts Water + carbon dioxide (with the energy of light) glucose + oxygen Picture of a plant cell with the chloroplasts clearly seen. REMEMBER THIS!!! Photosynthesis captures the energy of light and converts it into glucose. Glucose is a source of energy that is useable by the cell. Photosynthesis always takes place in the chloroplasts.
Mitochondria: Mitochondria are the site where respiration takes place in all cells. There are often many mitochondria in every cell. Muscle cells usually have more mitochondria than other cells because they need more energy to function properly. Respiration is the process whereby cells break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water to release energy, ATP, for use by the cell. This energy (ATP) is needed to perform all life functions. The following is a simple equation for respiration. In the mitochondria Oxygen + glucose water + carbon dioxide + ATP (energy) Picture of the mitochondria REMEMBER THIS!!! Respiration releases the stored energy in glucose for use by the rest of the cell. Respiration always takes place in the mitochondria. All cells have mitochondria. Question 4. What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
Question 5. What is the purpose of cellular respiration? Question 6. Explain how photosynthesis and respiration are a cycle. Summary The Cell Respiration, Photosynthesis All cells need energy to survive. With no energy, all living things die. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are the cellular organelles responsible for creating energy in the form of ATP that is useful to all cells. In photosynthesis, the energy in light is used to combine carbon dioxide and water to make glucose in the chloroplasts of all green plants. In this process oxygen is a waste product and is released to the atmosphere. In respiration, oxygen is combined with glucose to make ATP. ATP is an energy source that is readily usable by the cells. ATP is made in the mitochondria. Carbon dioxide and water are waste products of respiration and are released into the environment. Cellular respiration occurs in both plant and animal cells. It is interesting that photosynthesis and respiration are a cycle. The waste products of one reaction are needed to begin the other reaction. Photosynthesis and respiration need each other in order to have the necessary materials to start their reaction. That is why it is important that plants and animals maintain a balance. Plants need the carbon dioxide and water that are waste products of the respiration in animals. Animals need the oxygen and ATP that are the products op photosynthesis.
The Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Self Test Matching 1. mitochondria 2. chloroplasts 3. photosynthesis 4. respiration 5. ATP a. the reaction that makes ATP b. type of energy made during respiration c. organelle that does respiration d. organelle that does photosynthesis e. the reaction that makes glucose True or False 1. Mitochondria need oxygen to function properly. 2. Mitochondria are found in all cells. 3. Chloroplasts are found in all cells. 4. Chloroplasts are only found in animal cells. 5. Chloroplasts are green. 6. Respiration creates ATP. 7. Respiration releases ATP as a waste product. 8. Respiration releases oxygen as a waste product. 9. Respiration occurs in the chloroplasts. 10. Respiration only occurs in plants. 11. Respiration uses water to make oxygen. 12. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts and mitochondria. 13. Photosynthesis releases oxygen as a waste product. 14. Photosynthesis only occurs in animals. 15. Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide to make glucose. 16. Photosynthesis changes light energy into chemical energy. 17. Photosynthesis combines oxygen and carbon dioxide to make ATP. 18. ATP is a source of usable energy for the cells. 19. ATP is made during photosynthesis. 20. ATP is made during respiration. 21. ATP is a waste product of respiration and photosynthesis. 22. Photosynthesis and respiration form a cycle.
Fill in the Blank (some words used more than once) Mitochondria chloroplasts ATP respiration photosynthesis 1. The provide a location for photosynthesis to take place. 2. and are 2 chemical reactions that occur that involve energy capture and release. 3. In the process of, is the usable form of energy that is created. 4. The green organelle that converts light energy into chemical energy is called. 5. The are found only in the cells of green plants, but the are found in all cells. 6. requires carbon dioxide and water to make glucose. 7. Cellular respiration occurs in the and creates the usable form of energy called. Answer the following 1. Write the simple reaction for photosynthesis. 2. Write the simple reaction for respiration. 3. Explain the function of the mitochondria. 4. Explain the function of the chloroplasts. 5. Based on what you have learned during this unit, explain why plants and animals need each other.
The Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Answer Sheet Question 1. What kinds of cells have chloroplasts and what to they do? Question 2. What kinds of cells have mitochondria and what do they do? Question 3. Explain why the sun is the source for all energy on Earth. Question 4. What is the purpose of photosynthesis? Question 5. What is the purpose of cellular respiration? Question 6. Explain how photosynthesis and respiration are a cycle.