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Page 1: In & Out of Cells (The Cell In Its Environment) Passive TransportActive Transport.

In & Out of Cells

(The Cell In Its Environment)

Passive Transport Active Transport

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Almost all living things get energy from light.

Directly: plants

Indirectly: animals

Photo synthesis

“to make with light”

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CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2

carbon dioxide + water glucose (sugar) + oxygen

chloroplast

capture energy fromsunlight

water entersthrough rootsand movesto leaf

carbon dioxideenters throughstomata

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+ +6CO2 6H2O C6H12O6 6O2

as

as

as

sunlight

flour, sugar, eggs

glucose & oxygen cake

carbon dioxide & water

oven

asphotosynthesis baking a cake

raw materials

products

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Photosynthesis

Capturing Sun’s Energy Using Energy to Make Food

chlorophyll (pigment)in chloroplast absorbslight

wateris absorbedby rootsand travelsto leaves

carbondioxide entersleaf throughstomata

chemicalreactionsoccur toproducesugar andoxygen

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C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + energy

glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy

Fermentation: energy is released without oxygen.

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Cell Division

Interphase Mitosis

cell grows

cytoplasmdivides

organelles aredistributed

animalcells: cellmembrane squeezes togetherplant cell:cell plateforms in middle

Cytokinesis

DNA is copied

preparation for division

Prophase Metaphase TelophaseAnaphase

chromosomes form

centrioles move/spindlefibers form

nuclearenvelopebreaks down

chromosomes line up in middle

chromosomes attach tospindle fiber

chromosomes split intochromatids

chromatidsbecome new chromosome

chromosomesmove to opposite ends

chromosomesstretch out

nuclear envelope forms

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