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Energy transformations
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Year 10 (HIGHSCHOOL) Biology Mapa Mental sobre Energy transformations, creado por Ashleigh Hollins el 07/03/2017.
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biology
energy
autotrophs
heterotrophs
photosynthesis
chemosynthesis
chlorophyll
mitochondria
omnivore
carnivore
herbivore
saprotrophs
cellular respiration
glycolosis
biology
highschool
year 10
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Energy transformations
Autotrophs vs Heterotrophs
Autotrophs
Self feeding
Obtain organic compounds by converting inorganic molecules
Carbon fixation
Types of autotrophs
Photosynthetic autotrophs
Organisms that obtain energy required for carbon fixation through sunlight
All green plants are photosynthetic, as well as some protists like algae
The chlorophyll in chloroplasts makes the plants green
Chemosynthetic autotrophs
Organisms that obtain energy required for carbon fixation through inorganic chemical reactions
Heterorophs
Other feeders
Obtain energy through consuming other organisms or their products
All animals and fungi are heterotrophs
Types of heterotrophs
Herbivores
Only eat plants
Carnivores
Only eats animals
Omnivores
Eat a mixture of plants and animals
Don't specialise in a food source
Are opportunistic eaters
Means they eat whatever they can
Saprotrophs
Most fungi and some bacteria
Eat by digesting organic material by extraellular methods
Secrete enzymes onto material to break them down and then absorb them through endocytosis
Parasites
Derive energy and nutrients from other living oorganisms
The host is usually harmed/ killed organisms
Types of parasites
Endoparasites
Live inside the host
Example: Tapeworrm, liver fluke
Exoparasites
Live outside the host
Example: Ticks, lice
Cellular respiration
Energy = the ability to cause change
Cells need energy to carry out their functions
Energy exists in cells through chemical energy, which is stored in the bonds that join atoms together
When these these bonds are broken their energy is released and stored in ATP molecules
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