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Chapter 4 Cell Processes and Energy

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4.1 Photosynthesis

4.2 Respiration

4.3 Cell Division

4.4 Cell Differentiation

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1. All living things are made ofa. tissues.b. muscles.c. cells.d. chemicals.

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1. All living things are made ofa. tissues.b. muscles.c. cells.d. chemicals.

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2. Scientists observe the details of cellsa. with their bare eyes.b. through microscopes.c. through telescopes.d. in petri dishes.

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2. Scientists observe the details of cellsa. with their bare eyes.b. through microscopes.c. through telescopes.d. in petri dishes.

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3. Unlike animal cells, many plant cells containa. chloroplasts.b. mitochondria.c. cytoplasm.d. DNA.

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3. Unlike animal cells, many plant cells containa. chloroplasts.b. mitochondria.c. cytoplasm.d. DNA.

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4. Genetic information in plant and animal cells is in the cell’sa. chloroplasts.b. membrane.c. nucleus.d. walls.

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4. Genetic information in plant and animal cells is in the cell’sa. chloroplasts.b. membrane.c. nucleus.d. walls.

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Hummingbirds feed on the nectarproduced by flowers. Nectar is a sweet liquid composed largely ofcarbohydrates. What does nectarprovide for the cells of thehummingbird?

How do cells obtain the energy they need to carryout all their functions?

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Greek Word Origins

Prefix Meaning Example Word

auto- self autotroph An organism that makes food for itself

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Prefix Meaning Example Word

heterotroph An organismthat depends on otherorganisms for food

hetero- other, different

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Prefix Meaning Example Word

cytokinesis During cell division, theprocess in which a cell’s cytoplasmdivides and organelles move intothe two new cells that form

kinesis motion

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Apply It!

The Greek word trophe means “food.” What two key terms in the table come from this Greek word? How does the meaning of each of thesewords put two Greek words together?

Sample: I see from the table that both autotroph and heterotroph contain the Greek word trophe, with the final e dropped.)

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How does the sun supply living things with the energy they need?What happens during the process of photosynthesis?

Section 1: Photosynthesis

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Sources of EnergyNearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.

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The Two Stages of PhotosynthesisDuring photosynthesis, plants and some other organisms use energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars.

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The Photosynthesis Process Activity

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Photosynthesis

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End of Section: Photosynthesis

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What events occur during respiration?What is fermentation?

Section 2: Respiration

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Two Stages of RespirationDuring respiration, cells break down simple food molecules such as sugar and release the energy they contain.

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Photosynthesis and RespirationYou can think of photosynthesis and respiration as opposite processes.

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Links on Cellular Respiration

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Respiration

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End of Section: Respiration

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What events take place during the three states of the cell cycle?How does the structure of DNA help account for the way in which DNA copies itself?

Section 3: Cell Division

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MitosisDuring mitosis, the cell’s nucleus divides into two new nuclei. One copy of the DNA is distributed into each of the two daughter cells.

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The Cell Cycle

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Cell Cycle Activity

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Length of the Cell Cycle

How long does it take for a cell to go through one cell cycle? It all depends on the cell. A human liver cell, for example, completes one cell cycle in about 22 hours, as shown in the graph. Study the graph and then answer the following questions.

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Length of the Cell Cycle

The longest curved arrow represents the cell’s interphase; the shortest represents cytokinesis; and the middle one represents mitosis.

Reading Graphs:

What do the three curved arrows outside the circle represent?

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Length of the Cell CycleReading Graphs:

In what stage of the cell cycle is the wedge representing growth?

Interphase

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Length of the Cell CycleInterpreting Data:

In human liver cells, how long does it take DNA replication to occur?

10 hours

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Length of the Cell CycleDrawing Conclusions:

In human liver cells, what stage in the cell cycle takes the longest time?

Interphase

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Structure of DNAThe DNA molecule, supported by proteins, is shaped like a twisted ladder.

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Replication of DNABecause of the way in which the nitrogen bases pair with one another, the order of the bases in each new DNA molecule exactly matches the order in the original DNA molecule.

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What is differentiation?What factors influence how and when cells differentiate within different organisms?

Section 4: Cell Differentiation

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Specialized Cells

Plants have undifferentiated cells in their stems and roots that can give rise to different kinds of cells.

Undifferentiated plant cell

Leaf cell

Transport cell

Root cell

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End of Section:Cell Differentiation

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