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name ar deuson henriquez period 2
reading guide - atp and cell respiration
section 9.1 - energy and life (pg.294)
1 the ability to do work is called energy.
- the main molecule cells use to store and release energy is atp
3 atp releases energy when its chemical bond is broken.
- the portion of atp that is removed to release energy is a phosphate group.
- when atp loses a phosphate group, it becomes adp
- look at figure 9-2:
a. when adp is present was energy used or stored? stored
b. when atp is present was energy used or stored? used
section 10.1 (pages 322-325)
chemical energy and food
- the energy that living cells use is stored in the chemical bonds of food
- the unit of energy used to measure food energy is called a
- a single food calorie on a nutrition label is actually a 1000 calories.
- organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms are called
overview of cellular respiration
- cellular respiration is the process that converts energy from in the presence
of .
- why doesn’t cell respiration occur in one step?
- look at figure 10-1:
a. what are the 3 stages of cell respiration?
b. which stage occurs outside the mitochondrion?
c. where is most atp produced?
comparing photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- photosynthesis “deposits” energy, while cellular respiration “ ” energy.
- photosynthesis removes from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration puts it back.
Question 1
The ability to do work is a fundamental concept in biology (and physics) related to energy. The term for the ability to do work is energy.
In cellular biology, the main molecule cells use to store and release energy is ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This is a key concept in cell energy metabolism.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) releases energy when its high - energy phosphate bond is broken. Specifically, it's the terminal (or third) phosphate bond that is broken to release energy, and the bond type involved is a chemical bond (more precisely, a phosphoanhydride bond).
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