Bioenergetics

Cards (33)

  • Define photosynthesis
    A chemical reaction in which energy is transferred from the environment as light to the leaves of a plant, this is an endothermic reaction.
  • What absorbs light energy?
    Chlorophyll
  • Limiting factors for photosynthesis
    Temp
    C02 concentration
    Light intensity
    Amount of chlorophyll
  • Word equation for photosynthesis
    carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen
  • Balanced symbol equation for photosynthesis
    6CO(2) + 6H(2)O -> C(6)H(12)O(6) + 6O(2)
  • What is the main function of chloroplasts
    Photosynthesis
  • What type of energy is used in photosynthesis
    Light energy
  • Define the term limiting factor
    Anything that limits the rate a reaction happens when it is in short supply
  • Describe how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis
    Light intensity increases = photosynthesis increases
    until another factor becomes the limiting factor
    Photosynthesis will stop if there is little or no light
  • Describe how CO2 concentration affects rate of photosynthesis
    CO2 concentration increases = photosynthesis increases
    Until another factor becomes the limiting factor
    Carbon dioxide is often the limiting factor in photosynthesis
  • Describe how temp affects the rate of photosynthesis
    Temperature increases = photosynthesis increases
    Because enzymes gain kinetic energy, leading to more frequent collisions between enzymes and substrates
    until optimum temp
    then enzymes denature and photosynthesis plummets
  • How do plants use the glucose produces in photosynthesis
    Respiration
    Convert to insoluble starch
    Produce fat or oil (lipids)
    Produce cellulose
    Produce amino acids for protein synthesis
  • Aerobic respiration
    Respiration with oxygen
    Complete oxidation of glucose: large amount of energy is released
  • Anaerobic respiration
    Respiration without oxygen
    Incomplete oxidation of glucose: much less energy is released than aerobic respiration
  • What type of reaction is cellular respiration?
    Exothermic
  • Define cellular respiration
    Series of reactions that occur continuously in mitochondria of living cells to release energy from glucose
  • What do organisms need energy for (3)
    Chemical reactions
    Muscle contraction
    Keeping warm
  • Word equation for aerobic respiration
    Glucose + oxygen -> CO2 + water + energy
  • Word equation of anaerobic respiration in muscles
    Glucose -> lactic acid
  • What is anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells called?
    Fermentation
  • Word equation for anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells
    glucose -> ethanol + CO2
  • What changes during exercise?
    Heart rate. breathing rate, breath volume increase, to supply the muscles with more oxygenated blood
  • What substance builds up during anaerobic respiration
    Lactic acid
  • What happens to muscles during long periods of activity
    Muscles become fatigued and stop contracting effictively
  • How is lactic acid removed from the body
    Lactic acid in muscles ->
    Blood transports to the liver ->
    Lactic acid converted back to glucose
  • Metabolism
    Sum of all the reactions in a cell or the body
    The energy released by respiration is used for the continual enzyme-controlled processes of metabolism
  • Balanced symbol equation for aerobic respiration
    C(6)H(12)O(6) + 6O(2) -> 6CO(2) + 6H(2)O
  • Balanced symbol equation for anaerobic respiration in muscles
    C(6)H(12)O(6) -> 2C(3)H(6)O(3)
  • Oxygen debt: The amount of oxygen needed to react with the lactic acid to remove it from cells
  • Metabolic processes include the synthesis and breakdown of
    Carbohydrates
    Proteins
    Lipids
  • Metabolic processes: Carbohydrates
    Synthesis of larger carbohydrates from sugars (starch, glucose, and cellulose)
    Breakdown of glucose in respiration to release energy
  • Metabolic processes: Proteins
    Synthesis of amino acids from glucose and nitrate ions
    Amino acids used to form proteins
    Excess proteins broken down to form urea for excretion
  • Metabolic processes: Lipids
    Synthesis of lipids from one molecule of glycerol and 3 molecules of fatty acids