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B4- Bioenergetics
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B4- Bioenergetics
Structure of leaves
Plant cells
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Ribosome
Nucleus
Vacuole
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Stoma
Leaf adaptions
Stomata
Allows gases to move in and out of leaf
Xylem
Special tissues
Transport water around plant
Can contain dissolved minerals
Phloem
Specialist tissues
Carry sugars around plant
Big surface area on some cells
For gas exchange
Mesophyl tissue
Palisade layer
Spongy layer
Photosynthesis
When plants use light to make glucose
Some of glucose uses straight away
If glucose isn’t used it is stored by plant as starch
Starch
Large insoluble molecule
Photosynthesis cells
Chloroplasts
Chlorophyll
6CO2+6H20->602+C6H12O6
Carbon dioxide+Water->Oxygen+Glucose
Limiting Factors
Anything that stops photosynthesis from happening as fast as it can
Can be one or more limiting factors
Removing a limiting factor will increase the rate of photosynthesis
Light intensity
Temperature
Carbon Dioxide Levels
Usually represented by graphs
Uses of glucose
Glucose
A sugar which is made form photosynthesis
Needed for respiration and provides plant with energy
How do plants store glucose?
Starch
Insoluble
Turned back into glucose when needed
If glucose not used straight away, it is converted into starch to be stored
Stored in every cell in the plant
In leaves, it is stored in chloroplasts
Respiration
C6H12O6+602->6CO2+6H2O
Glucose+Oxygen->Carbon Dioxide+Water
Growth and repair
Make larger molecules
Cellulose
Strengthen cell walls
Amino acids
Building blocks of proteins
Made by combining sugars with nitrate ions and other minerals from soil
Fats and oils
Can strengthen plant cells
Aerobic respiration
Respiration
Chemical process
Happens on a cellular level
Controlled by enzymes
Releases energy
Exothermic
Breathing
Ventilating your lungs
Getting gases in and out of your body
Where does it occur?
Mitochondria
More active the cell, more mitochondria there are
Found in nearly every animal and plant cell
Shape
Providers a large surface area
To maximise respiration which occurs in each cell
Anaerobic respiration
Glucose->Lactic Acid
Happens when there is not enough oxygen
Produces lactic acid
Not a very efficient way of using glucose
Lactic acid
Can damage our bodies if allowed to build up
Can remove it from our bodies by reacting it with oxygen
Lactic acid+Oxygen->Carbon Dioxide+Water
Oxygen debt
Amount of oxygen needed to get rid of lactic acid
Fermentation
How plants anaerobically respire
Convert glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide
Glucose->ethanol+carbon dioxide
C6H12O6->2C2H5OH+2CO2
Effects of exercise
Heart muscle can adapt quickly to increase supply of oxygen to muscles
Body stores excess glucose as glycogen until needed
Muscles
Cause movements
Muscle fibres
Need a lot of energy
To have lots of mitochondria
Work together to form muscles
During exercise
Heart rate increases
Arteries to your muscles dilate
Breathing rate increases
Increases rate of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide removal
Metabolism
Sum of all of reactions in a cell or the body
Controlled by enzymes
Need energy to happen
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