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Is the Earth Warming? The Greenhouse Effect, Cellular Respiration, and Photosynthesis Copyright © 2007 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.
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Page 1: Is the Earth Warming? The Greenhouse Effect, Cellular Respiration, and Photosynthesis Copyright © 2007 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.

Is the Earth Warming?The Greenhouse Effect, Cellular Respiration, and Photosynthesis

Copyright © 2007 Pearson Prentice Hall, Inc.

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4.1 The Greenhouse Effect• The greenhouse effect, the

accumulation of specific gases:

– Methane– Nitrous oxide– Water vapor

– Carbon dioxide (CO2)• Less heat escapes to space• More heat remains in the

atmosphere

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The Greenhouse Effect

• It is important to have some greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

• If not, all the heat would escape and the planet would be too cold to support life

Cars, trucks, power plants and factories all emit air pollution that forms ground-level ozone or smog. Many popular consumer products like air conditioners and refrigerators involve CFCs or halons during either manufacture or use. These chemicals damage the earth's protective ozone layer.

http://www.airnow.gov/

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Water, Heat, and Temperature

• Heat is the total amount of energy associated with the movement of atoms and molecules in a substance

• Temperature is the intensity of heat

• Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are constantly breaking (absorbing heat) and reforming (releasing heat)

• Bodies of water absorb heat and keep temperatures stable

• Water’s high heat absorbing capacity has important effects on Earths’s climate

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Carbon Dioxide• The oceans act as

the largest heat and carbon dioxide reservoir

• But scientists question how much more can they hold

• Human activities have caused an increase in levels of carbon dioxide

• Mainly from burning fossil fuels

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The Greenhouse Effect, Organisms, and Their Environment

• Has human activity affected the natural cycle of temperature on Earth?• The effects of warmer temperatures are numerous…

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The Greenhouse Effect, Organisms, and Their Environment

• Glacier National Park, Montana– Glaciers are shrinking

and disappearing– From 150 glaciers in

1850 to 35 glaciers in 2005

• Greenland icecap is thinner every year

• Many ice shelves have collapsed in Antarctica

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• Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania has lost 82% of its ice cap since 1912

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The Greenhouse Effect, Organisms, and Their Environment

• Effects on climate:– Sea levels rose

4-8 inches in the 20th century due to melting ice

– Increases in rain and snow

– Increases in storms (frequency and severity)

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Identify 3 greenhouse gases

• Methane• Carbon dioxide• Nitrous oxide

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What is the main contributer of carbon dioxide to the

atmosphere? • Burning of fossil fuels

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What are the main consequences of the greenhouse effect?

• Melting ice caps• Sea levels rising• More severe storms

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Carbon Dioxide

• CO2 is recycled between:

– plants and animals– atmosphere– bodies of water– soil

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Carbon Dioxide• Plants use energy from

sunlight to produce organic molecules by the process of photosynthesis

– Photosynthesis take energy from the sun and turn it into energy in food

– Photosynthesis also releases oxygen (O2) into the atmosphere

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Carbon Dioxide

• In cellular respiration, plants and animals harvest energy from food and put it into ATP

• The metabolism of organic molecules by cellular respiration produces energy and water, as well as CO2, which is put into the atmosphere

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4.2 Cellular Respiration

• Cellular respiration converts energy stored in chemical bonds into energy used by cells

• Cells use ATP (adenosine triphosphate) as their energy source

• ATP can supply energy to cells because it stores energy obtained from food

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The Structure of ATP• A nucleotide made up

of an adenine (base), sugar, and three negatively-charged phosphates

• The negative charges repel each other, contributing to the stored energy of ATP

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The Structure of ATP

• When ATP (adenosine triphosphate) releases a phosphate, it becomes ADP (adenosine diphosphate)

• The phosphate released from ATP can be donated to another molecule (such as an enzyme) in a process called phosphorylation…

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The Functions of ATP

ATP helps carry out many functions in cells:

• Mechanical work − such as the movement of proteins in muscles

• Transport work − such as the movement of substances across membranes

• Chemical work − such as making complex molecules out of simple molecules

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An ATP molecule is made up of 3 parts:

• Sugar• 3 phosphate groups• adenine

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Identify 3 functions of ATP

• Mechanical work• Transport work• Chemical work

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When ATP ____________ another molecule it becomes

____.• Phosphorylates• ADP

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Cellular Respiration

• ATP is in high demand and is regenerated from ADP through cellular respiration

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Cellular Respiration

• Cellular respiration (also called aerobic respiration) requires oxygen

• Humans breathe in to supply oxygen to their cells

• Exhalation gives off carbon dioxide, a waste product of respiration

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A General Overview ofCellular Respiration

• All food is broken down to produce ATPThe equation for carbohydrate breakdown:

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The 3 steps of cellular respiration are:• Glycolysis• The Krebs cycle• Electron Transport

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Glycolysis• A 6-carbon glucose molecule is broken down

into two 3-carbon pyruvic acid molecules• Occurs in the cytosol• Does not require oxygen (anaerobic)• Makes very little ATP (2)

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Glycolysis• After glycolysis, the two 3-carbon pyruvic acid

molecules move into the mitochondria• Mitochondria are organelles found in all

eukaryotes (protist, fungi, plant, and animal cells)

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Krebs Cycle• The molecules move

across the two mitochondrial membranes and into the matrix of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle begins

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Krebs Cycle

Where is the energy?• The energy from the

food is:– Directly put into ATP

Or:– Put into transport

molecules• NADH• FADH2

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•Series of proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane•Passes electrons down the chain and are picked up by oxygen•As this occurs, H+ ions are pulled across the membrane into the inner membrane space

The Electron Transport Chain

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• Each molecule of glucose is broken down, resulting in carbon dioxide and water and ATP energy

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Metabolism of Other Nutrients

• Proteins and fats are also food molecules that contain energy

• They are broken down, but not in exactly the same steps

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Fermentation• Anaerobic process

– Series of ATP producing reactions that do not require oxygen

– Glycolysis breaks down glucose into molecules of pyruvic acid and produces two molecules of ATP

– If sufficient oxygen is present, pyruvic acid formed by glycolysis enters aerobic respiration pathways producing a large amount of ATP

– If oxygen levels are low:• Animals pyruvic acid is

converted to lactic acid which is carried away by the blood

• Bacteria/yeast pyruvic acid is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide

– Anaerobic respiration can provide enough energy for about 30 to 40 seconds of muscle activity

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Global Warming and Cellular Respiration• Increased global temperatures

speed up the life cycle of the spruce bark beetle

• Beetles bore holes in bark of spruce trees causing the spruce trees to die

• Without cold winters, the spruce bark beetles continue to multiply

• Warmer temperatures make enzymes work faster, so metabolic processes work faster; beetles mature twice as quickly

• More beetles means more dead trees, which increases forest fires releasing CO2 in the air and heat into the atmosphere

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List the 3 steps of cellular respiration and identify where

each takes place:

• Glycolysis; cytosol• Krebs Cycle:

mitochondrial matrix• Electron Transport

chain: inner membrane of mitochondria

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Identify the products of glycolysis?

• 2 pyruvate molecules• NADH• 2 ATP

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Identify the products of the Kreb Cycle:

• 2 ATP• Carbon dioxide• 2 NADH

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What are the products of electron transport chain?

• 34 – 36 ATP• Water

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What is the final electron acceptor in the electron

transport chain?• Oxygen