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Cells Capture and Release Energy

Cells Capture and Release Energy. Section 2.2. Energy. Energy is needed by organisms to stay alive Plants get energy from the sun Animals get energy from food. Energy. Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of molecules Cells need to break the bonds of molecules to release energy

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Cells Capture and Release Energy

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  1. Cells Capture and Release Energy Section 2.2

  2. Energy Energy is needed by organisms to stay alive • Plants get energy from the sun • Animals get energy from food

  3. Energy Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of molecules • Cells need to break the bonds of molecules to release energy • Glucose is a major energy source of cells

  4. Energy Photosynthesis • Plants take energy from the sun and change it to the chemical energy in glucose • The process takes place in cell with chloroplasts • Chlorophyll, a light absorbing pigment, traps the energy from sunlight

  5. Energy Photosynthesis sunlight CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 Chlorophyll Some glucose is changed to starch and stored for later use

  6. Energy Energy is released from food when the chemical bonds are broken Cellular Respiration • Cells use oxygen to release stored energy in sugar • Takes place in the mitochondria • Takes place in animals and plants

  7. Energy Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 + O2 H2O + CO2 + Energy • Some energy is transferred to other molecules which carry energy to where it is needed • The rest of the energy is released as heat

  8. Energy Fermentation • Cells release energy without oxygen • Cells break glucose down into smaller molecules and release small amounts of energy • Small molecules ferment in cytoplasm • Alcoholic fermentation (bread) or lactic acid fermentation (yogurt, cheese) can occur

  9. Energy Exercise • Muscles store energy and oxygen • During long exercise, muscles use up energy • Fermentation occurs to provide energy and lactic acid builds up (burning) • You breathe hard to break down byproducts fermentation (burning goes away) • Reserves of energy an oxygen build up again

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