How Organisms Use Energy SHO
How Organisms Use Energy SHO
How Organisms Use Energy SHO
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1a. Why does your body need energy?
1b. Why does an adult who is not growing need to eat food?
Your body’s cells need a constant supply of energy for cellular processes such as synthesizing
molecules. To supply energy for cellular processes, your body uses a multi-step process.
First, your food is digested to small organic molecules like glucose which travel in the
blood to all the cells in your body.
Next, your cells use glucose and other small organic molecules to provide the energy to
make ATP.
Then, your cells use ATP to provide the energy for cellular processes.
Making ATP
In cellular respiration, glucose or another small organic molecule is one input for chemical
reactions that provide the energy to make ATP from ADP plus a phosphate (P).
2. Give one reason why energy input is needed to combine ADP and P to make ATP. (Hint:
Examine the figure above.)
Using ATP
The reaction of ATP and water to produce ADP + P is called the hydrolysis of ATP. The hydrolysis
of ATP provides the energy for many cellular processes.
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By Dr. Ingrid Waldron, Univ Pennsylvania, © 2020. This Student Handout (including a Google Docs version) and Teacher Notes (with
instructional suggestions and background information) are available at https://serendipstudio.org/exchange/bioactivities/energy.
3a. Inside each cell, there is a constant cycle of making
ATP and hydrolysis of ATP. Add to this diagram to
show:
how cellular respiration contributes to the
production of ATP
how the hydrolysis of ATP to form ADP + P is
useful.
3b. Why does a cell need to constantly break down and synthesize ATP?
4b. Write the names of each of the molecules in the top chemical equation.
6. How do the cells in your body get glucose for cellular respiration?
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7a. If you search for "cellular respiration equation" on the web, some of the most popular sites give
the following chemical equation for cellular respiration of glucose.
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP
What is wrong with this chemical equation? (Hint: Think about where the atoms in an ATP molecule
come from.)
7b. Write a corrected version of this chemical equation that gives a more accurate summary of
cellular respiration. (Hint: This corrected chemical equation should combine the two coupled
reactions shown in the middle of this page.)
8a. Explain why the top reaction is called the hydrolysis of ATP. (Hint: Hydro means water and olysis
means breaking down or separating.)
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of the energy from this chemical reaction is captured in the kinetic energy of muscle
contraction, and the rest of the energy is converted to heat.
10a. During cellular respiration, most of the ATP production takes place in organelles called
mitochondria. Some textbooks claim that "Mitochondria make the energy needed for biological
processes." Explain what is wrong with this sentence.
11. Explain why your body gets warmer when you are physically active.