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Biology B4
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Biology B4 mind map
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photosynthesis
respiration
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Biology B4
B4.3
Synthesis
Of polymers
Required by plant cells
Such as starch cellulose from glucose
Amino acids
From glucose and nitates
Proteins in plants
Respiration
Aerobic
Requires Oxygen
Glucose+Oxygen---> Carbon Dioxide + Water
Releases more energy per glucose molecule
Takes place in animal & plant cells
Sometimes microorganisms
Anaerobic
Low oxygen
Or none
Animal cells and bacteria
Glucose---> Lactic acid
Plant cells and microorganisms
Glucose---> Ethanol+Carbon dioxide
Applications of anaerobic respiration of microorganisms
Production of bio gas and fermentation
In bread making
In alcohol fermentation
Plant roots in waterlogged soil
Bacteria in puncture wounds
Human cells during vigorous excercise
B4.2
Plant cell
Cell Membrane
Allows gases and water to pass through
Controls passage of other molecules
Nucleus
Contains genetic code for enzymes
Cytoplasm
Enzymes used in photosynthesis are produced here
Mitrochondria
organelle
Respiration takes place
Vacoule
Membrane bound sac
Contains molecules
Glucose dissolved in water
Cell Wall
Rigid box made of cellulose
Minerals are taken up by roots
Diffusion
Movement of particles from one area of high concentration to a lower concentration
Movement of O2&CO2 during photosynthesis
Osmosis
Dilute to concentrated
Movement of water into plant roots
B4.1
Life processes
Movement
Respiartion
Sensitivity
Growth
Reproduce
Excrete
Nutrition
Photosynthesis
6CO2+6H2O-->C6H12O6+6O2
Carbon dioxide+water--> glucose+oxygen
Glucose is converted into carbohydrates
Cellulose
Starch
Stored in leaves
Can be converted back into glucose
Both polymers of glucose
Glucose molecules break down in respiration
Releases energy
Used to power chemical reactions
Takes place in chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll and enzymes
Water, light and CO2 are taken in by chlorophylls
Oxygen and glucose is taken out
Plants trap energy from sunlight and use it to make molecules for growth
Can be limited by
Temperature
Carbon Dioxide
Light Intensity
Enzymes
Are proteins
Speed up chemical reactions
Made by cells according to instructions in genes
Have to be at a specific temperature and PH
They can denature if these are too high
Stop working permenently
Reaction does increase when temperature does
To work at optimum
Active Site
Lock and key model
Molecules have to be the correct shape to fit into the active site of an enzyme
Overall movement of chemicals across cell membrane
Used in absorption of nitrates by plant root
Cells
Animal
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Mitrochondria
Contains enzymes for reactions in aerobic repiration
Yeast
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Mitrochondria
Contains enzymes for reactions in aerobic repiration
Cell wall
Bacteria
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Circular DNA molecule
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