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OCR 21st Century Science Unit B4 Revision
Animal and Plant cellsRespiration and Photosynthesis
mitochondria contain enzymes for the reactions in aerobic respiration (in animals, plants and yeast)
cell membrane allows gases and water to pass in and out of the cell freely while presenting a barrier to other chemicals
nucleus or circular DNA in bacteria contains DNA which carries the genetic code for making enzymes used in the chemical reactions of respiration
cytoplasm where enzymes and proteins are made
chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and the enzymes for the reactions in photosynthesis
Animal and Plant Cells
Respiration
Animals and plants have many uses for the energy they generate from respiration:
1)To perform the life processes, such as moving, _____ etc
2)To build up body _______
3)To maintain a constant body ___________ (warm-blooded mammals only)
4)To build up sugars, ________ and other nutrients in plants
5)Active __________
Words – nitrates, tissue, proteins, transport, growing
Uses for respiration summary
1) Glucose (sugar) can be used to make long chains of insoluble starch…
Glucose molecules
Starch molecule
“Synthesis” means “making large molecules out of small ones”. Two examples:
2) Glucose can be combined with nitrates to make proteins (for growth)…Glucose
molecules Proteins
Synthesis
• all living things depend on chemical reactions within cells that require energy released by respiration
• Respiration is a series of chemical reactions that release energy by breaking down large food molecules in all living cells
Aerobic Respiration
glucose + oxygen
carbon dioxide + water (+ energy released)
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
All living organisms have to move, _____, reproduce etc. Each of these life processes needs ENERGY. ___________ is the process our bodies use to produce this energy:
Glucose + oxygen water + carbon dioxide + ENERGY
The glucose we need comes from ______ and the oxygen from _________. Water and carbon dioxide are breathed out. The MAIN product of this equation is _________. Respiration happens in _________ in cells.
Words – breathing, energy, grow, respiration, food, mitochondria
Aerobic respiration summary
anaerobic respiration takes place in animal, plant and some microbial cells in conditions of low oxygen or absence of oxygen, to include:
Anaerobic Respiration
In Animal Cells:
glucose lactic acid (+ energy released)
In Yeast
glucose ethanol + carbon dioxide (+ energy released)
Happens in roots in waterlogged soil bacteria in puncture wounds human cells during vigorous exercise
Unlike aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration is when energy is provided WITHOUT needing _________:
Glucose lactic acid + a bit of energy
This happens when the body can’t provide oxygen quick enough for __________ respiration to take place.
Anaerobic respiration produces energy much _______ than aerobic respiration but only produces 1/20th as much.
Anaerobic respiration can also take place in other low-oxygen conditions, such as plant roots in _________ soil or bacteria in ________ wounds.
Words – oxygen, aerobic, quicker, puncture, waterlogged
Anaerobic respiration summary
4)
2)
Mitochondria – contain enzymes for respiration reactions
Cell Membrane – controls what comes in and out
Cytoplasm - where enzymes are made
Nucleus – carries genetic info for making enzymes
1)
3)
In bacteria cells, this job is done by circular DNA
Respiration in cells