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Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide + water →
Glucose
+
oxygen
Photosynthesis
Endothermic
reaction
Energy
supplied by
sunlight
Temperature increases
Rate of
photosynthesis
increases
CO2 increases
Rate of
photosynthesis
increases
Light
intensity increases
Rate of
photosynthesis
increases
Glucose
Source of chemical
energy
when broken down during
respiration
Glucose can be converted into
Starch
(insoluble)
Fat
or
oil
Cellulose
Proteins
Limiting factor
Factor that stops the
reaction
going any
faster
Respiration
Exothermic
reaction that
releases
energy from
glucose
molecules for use by the
body
Organisms
need energy from respiration for
Chemical
reactions
Movement
Keeping
warm
Aerobic
respiration
Glucose
+ oxygen →
Carbon dioxide
+ water
Anaerobic
respiration
Glucose
→
Lactic acid
(in animals)
Glucose
→
Ethanol
+ carbon dioxide (in plants and
yeast
)
During
exercise
Rate of
respiration
increases
During
rigorous activity
Muscles may not get enough
oxygen
, so
anaerobic
respiration starts
Lactic acid
Causes
muscles
to
hurt
and stop
contracting
efficiently, needs to be removed
quickly
Metabolism
Sum of all the
chemical
reactions
in a cell or in the body, controlled by
enzymes
and may need
energy
from
respiration
Metabolism includes
Conversion of
glucose
to
starch
, glycogen, cellulose
Conversion of
glycerol
and
fatty acids
to
lipids
Conversion of
glucose
and nitrates to
amino
acids
to
synthesise proteins
Conversion of
proteins
to
urea
for
excretion
Anaerobic
respiration
Glucose
is not completely broken down, transfers much
less
energy than aerobic respiration
Fermentation
Anaerobic
respiration
in animals, plants, and
yeast
to produce
ethanol
and carbon dioxide
Required Practical 5: Investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis
Place
pondweed
in beaker
Add
sodium
hydrogen
carbonate
to provide CO2
Record number of bubbles at different distances from lamp in 1 minute
Repeat with lamp at different distances