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B4 - Bioenergetics
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Bioenergetics
The study of the
energy transformations
that occur in
living organisms
Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Temperature
Carbon dioxide
concentration
Light
intensity
As the
temperature
increases
The rate of
photosynthesis
increases
As the temperature approaches
45°C
The rate of
photosynthesis
drops to
zero
because the
enzymes
controlling
photosynthesis
have been
destroyed
As the
concentration
of
carbon dioxide
increases
The rate of
photosynthesis
increases
As
light
intensity increases
The rate of
photosynthesis
increases
After reaching a certain point, any increase in a factor has no further effect as it is no longer the limiting factor
Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide
+
Water
->
Glucose
+
Oxygen
Endothermic
Reactions that take in
heat
/require
heat energy
Chlorophyll
The
green
pigment found in most
plants
; responsible for
photosynthesis
Limiting
factor
A factor that
prevents
a
reaction
going any
faster
Inverse square law
When a
light source
is
moved
to
double
the
distance
then the
light intensity reduces
by a
quarter
Aerobic
respiration
Glucose
+
Oxygen
->
Carbon dioxide
+
Water
Anaerobic respiration in animals
Glucose
->
Lactic acid
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast
Glucose
->
Ethanol
+
Carbon dioxide
Exothermic
Reactions that
release
energy/
heat
into the
environment
Aerobic
respiration
Respiration that uses
oxygen
to
release
energy from
glucose
Anaerobic
respiration
Respiration
that takes place without
oxygen
, producing
energy
and
lactic acid
Fermentation
The conversion of
sugar
to
alcohol
and
carbon dioxide
in
yeast
Lactic
acid
A compound produced when cells
respire
without
oxygen
(i.e.
anaerobically
)
Oxygen
debt
Oxygen
deficiency caused by
anaerobic
respiration during
intense
/
vigorous
exercise
Metabolism
The
sum
of all the
chemical reactions
occurring in the body
Anaerobic respiration in
animals
:
Glucose
->
Lactic acid
Anaerobic
respiration in plants/yeast:
Glucose
->
Ethanol
+
Carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis
required practical:
Place
pondweed
in a
beaker
(with
sodium
hydrogen
carbonate
to add
CO2
) and shine
light
at it from a set distance away
Record the number of
gas
bubbles
that come out of the pond weed in 1 minute
Repeat this with the lamp at different distances from the weed
Photosynthesis required practical:
•Independent
Variable -
light intensity
(
distance
from the
light
)
•Dependent
Variable -
number
of
bubbles
per
minute
•Control
Variables -
mass
of
pondweed
,
temperature
,
concentration
of
carbon dioxide
Plants use glucose for:
• Respiration
• Making cellulose
• Making amino acids
• Storing as oils or fats
• Storing as starch
Light intensity
is
proportional
to
1÷ distance^2
Farmers increase
photosynthesis rates
by
manipulating conditions
such as
light
,
temperature
, and
carbon dioxide concentration
Metabolism
is all the
chemical reactions
in an organism