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Energy and Life. Chapter 8.1. Autotroph. Organism that makes it’s own food Ex: plants. Heterotroph. Organism that does not make it’s own food and must obtain energy from the food it eats. EX. Humans, bugs, and dogs. tropical bird By land.nick on Flickr www.flickr.com. ATP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Energy and Life Chapter 8.1

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Organism that makes it’s own food Ex: plants

Autotroph

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Organism that does not make it’s own food and must obtain energy from the food it eats.

EX. Humans, bugs, and dogs.

Heterotroph

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                     tropical birdBy land.nick on Flickr www.flickr.com

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Also known as adenosine tri-phosphate

Principal chemical compound that cells use to store and release energy

ATP

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ATP consists of three parts◦Adenine group◦Ribose(5 carbon sugar)◦Three phosphate groups

ATP

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ADP- (adenosine di-phosphate) looks just like ATP minus one of the phosphate groups.

When a cell has energy available it just adds the phosphate group to the ADP

This turns ADP into ATP

Storing Energy

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To release energy you have to break the bonds between one of the phosphate groups in the ATP.

In other words you lose a phosphate

ATP turns into ADP

Releasing Energy

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You use ATP to:◦Contract a muscle ◦In active transport◦In protein synthesis

Uses of ATP

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The key to ATP is its third phosphate group and its ability to be added or removed.

Cells only keep a small amount of ATP on hand because it’s not actually good at storing energy, instead we use glucose.

RECAP

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