Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Biology Partnership

(A Teacher Quality Grant)

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

February 22, 2014 Nancy Dow Jill Hansen

Tammy Stundon

Gulf Coast State College 5230 West Highway 98 Panama City, Florida 32401 850-769-1551

gulfcoast.edu

Panhandle Area Educational Consortium 753 West Boulevard Chipley, Florida 32428 877-873-7232

Pre-test Q and A board

How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar? How do plants and animals get their energy?

What makes ATP so special?

Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards

? SC.912.L.18.9 Explain the interrelated nature of ? photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

? SC.912.L.18.7 Identify the reactants, products, and basic functions of photosynthesis.

? SC.912.L.18.8 Identify the reactants, products, and basic functions of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration.

? SC.912.L.18.10 Connect the role of (ATP) to energy transfers within a cell

Item Specs

Benchmark Clarifications ? Students will explain how the products of photosynthesis are used as

reactants for cellular respiration and vice versa. ? Students will explain how photosynthesis stores energy in organic compounds and

cellular respiration releases energy from organic compounds ? Students will identify the reactants, products and/or the basic function of

photosynthesis. ? Students will identify the reactants, products and/or the basic functions of aerobic

and anaerobic cellular respiration. ? Students will connect the roles of ATP to energy transfers within the cells

Content Limits ? Items will not require the memorization of the stages, specific

events, or intermediate molecules produced during these processes. ? Items will not require the balancing of equations. ? Items will not assess plant structures.

Stimulus Attributes ? Scenarios may include chemical equations.

Photosynthesis ? Who Does It?

? Song

Autotrophs ? plants ? protists* ? bacteria*

Heterotrophs (consumer) ? get their energy from "eating others" ? consumers of other organisms ? consume organic molecules Autotrophs ? get their energy from "self" ? get their energy from sunlight ? use light energy to synthesize organic molecules

Photosynthesis Foldable

We'll add the cellular respiration later...

Photosynthesis ? Where Does it Happen?

Obtaining raw materials: Sunlight: leaves (solar collectors)

CO2: stoma = gas exchange H2O: uptake from roots

Nutrients: uptake from roots

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