PHOTOSYNTHESIS CHEMOSYNTHESIS RESPIRATION final exam review Robert Perry
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
BACTERIA
ALGAE
FLOWERING PLANTS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY
CHEMICAL BOND ENERGY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY
CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
LIQUID + WATER
OXYGEN CARBOGAS + HYDRATE CHEMICAL BOND ENERGY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS ORGANIC MOLECULE
CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
LIQUID + WATER
OXYGEN CARBOGAS + HYDRATE
INORGANIC MOLECULES
PHOTOSYNTHESIS THE WORDS: SOLAR ENERGY
CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
LIQUID + WATER
OXYGEN CARBO+ GAS HYDRATE
THE SYMBOLS: SOLAR ENERGY
CO2 + H2O
O2 + (CH2O)
PHOTOSYNTHESIS SOLAR ENERGY
6CO2 + 6H2O carbon dioxide
water
CHEMICAL ENERGY
6O2 + C6H12O6 oxygen
glucose
PHOTOSYNTHESIS ATOMS FOR CARBOHYDRATE:
CO2 + H2O
O2 + (CH2O)
CHEMOSYNTHESIS Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are both processes by which organisms produce food (carbohydrates). Photosynthesis is powered by sunlight while chemosynthesis uses chemical energy from inorganic compounds to produce food (carbohydrates).
CHEMOSYNTHESIS
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CHEMOSYNTHESIS <-- ONLY BACTERIA CAN DO THIS
CHEMOSYNTHESIS CO2 + H2S + O2 -> CH2O + S + H2O Hydrogen sulfide All chemosynthetic organisms use the energy released by chemical reactions to make a sugar. The most extensive ecosystem based on chemosynthesis lives around undersea hot springs. At these hydrothermal vents, vent bacteria oxidize hydrogen sulfide, add carbon dioxide and oxygen, and produce sugar, sulfur, and water
respiration The term respiration refers to the biochemical pathway by which cells release energy from the chemical bonds of food molecules and provide that energy for the essential processes of life. All living cells must carry out cellular respiration. It can be aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen or anaerobic respiration.
respiration
AEROBIC RESPIRATION OCCURS IN THE MITOCHONDRIA OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS.
respiration chemical energy
O2 + (CH2O)
CO2 + H2O ATP (work for cells)
HEAT
ALL
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