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Page 1: Warm-up  Compare and contrast the plant and animal cell. Find as many similarities and differences as possible.

WHY DO CELLS NEED ENERGY

Page 2: Warm-up  Compare and contrast the plant and animal cell. Find as many similarities and differences as possible.

Warm-up

Compare and contrast the plant and animal cell. Find as many similarities

and differences as possible

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Discovery Education Video

1. How did the microscope lead to the discovery of a cell?

2. What did Robert Brown conclude about cells?

3. What did the two German scientist conclude about cells?

http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/233ABEC5-3B31-4CEF-8B89-7A0C3A992C2E

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Cell Theory Recap

1. Every living thing is made up of cells

2. Cells carry out the functions needed to support life

3. Cells come only from other living things

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Why is this important? All living things are made up of cells.

Organisms cannot carry out the activities that characterize life without energy, materials, in living space.

The energy used by almost all forms of life on earth comes from the _____. Some organisms capture this directly while others use food as a source of energy.

Do you have an example of organisms that captures energy directly from the sun?

Sun

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So let's look inside a plant cell...

In order to stay alive all cells need a constant supply of energy from the sun.

Do you know the process in which plants make food (energy)?

Youtube video (click flower)

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Photosynthesis WebQuest worksheet

Answer the following questions in your notebook. You must write the question as well as the answer.

After you complete this turn to page E48-49 in textbook. Explain the photosynthesis process in your

notesDraw and label a picture Write down the formula

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Ticket out the door/ Knowledge Check

1. Explain how do all plant cells capture and store energy?

2. Where does photosynthesis take place?

3. Explain how photosynthesis is important to life of earth?

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So what about animals?Do they photosynthesize?

Animal cells do not photosynthesize but they do undergo a process known as cellular respiration

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Cellular respiration is the process through which our cells get the energy to perform their functions.

Since all living things are made of cells, and cells need energy to perform life's functions, cellular respiration is necessary for all living things

There are 2 types of cellular respiration:Aerobic and anaerobic

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• Respiration occurs in ALL cells and can take place either with or without oxygen present.

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Lets read about it…

Turn to pages E50-51 and read about cellular respiration.Summarize how it works and where it takes

placeWrite down the formula Draw and label a picture

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Aerobic respiration During aerobic respiration oxygen is

present

During this process food molecules and oxygen are broken down from sugar molecules (glucose) to energy known as ATP, water and waste (CO2).

(ATP stores energy in a strong bond which can be broken down to harness the energy).

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Aerobic Respiration: requires oxygen• Occurs in the mitochondria of the cell• Total of 36 ATP molecules produced• General formula for aerobic respiration:

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6 CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATPglucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy

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So what if no oxygen is present? Anaerobic respiration occurs when no oxygen

is present. This is also called fermentation.

There are 2 main types of fermentation alcoholic or lactic acid fermentation. Depending on the reaction either ethanol (alcohol) and carbon dioxide are produced or lactic acid.

Much less ATP produced than in aerobic respiration. This produces 2 ATP’s instead of the 36 produced in aerobic respiration