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Biology 2014 Sem 1 Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration.notebook
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Table of Contents# Date Title Page #1. 1
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09/02/14 Ch. 1: The Science of Biology
09/16/14 Ch. 4: Ecosystems and Communities 1709/23/14 Ch. 3: The Biosphere 26
4. 10/09/14 Ch. 5: Populations 45
5. 10/22/14 Ch. 2: Chemistry of Life 556. 10/30/14 Ch. 7: Cells 607. 11/21/14 Ch. 8: Photosynthesis 81
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11/24/14 Ch 8: Photosynthesis (cont'd) 93
Light reactions produce high energy molecules ATP and NADPH that are used in the Calvin Cycle to assemble sugars.
Objective: Students will be able to explain the process of photosynthesis and how energy is transformed into a usable form for the cell.
PhotosynthesisEquation
6CO2 + 6H2O light C6H12O6 + 6 O2
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12/16/13 Ch 8: Photosynthesis 112Objective: Students will be able to identify and describe the structure of ATP in order to explain the role of ATP in cellular activities.
ABC DVD
ABC DVD: Light Dependent v. Independent Reactions
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SugarsIf O2
CO2 H2O
Quick Review
• Living things get the energy they need from food.• Cellular respiration is the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.• Mitochondria are organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are easier for the cell to use.
If noO2
Fermentation
Reactants
Products
12/03/14 Ch. 9: Cellular Respiration
Notes 4.1-4.52 Types of reactions in metabolism
Hydrolysis
Dehydration synthesis
polymer + H2O monomer + monomer
monomer + monomer polymer + H2O
Catabolism
Anabolism
ABC DVD--Aerobic Respiration
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12/01/14 Ch 8: Photosynthesis 39Objective: Students will be able to describe the events of photosynthesis in order to determine its role in the lives of plants and animals. LS1A 1,2,3,4
MiniLab: Elodea
Photosynthesis: Equation
6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2
Insert half-sheet into lab portion of notebook. After setting up lab, answer questions Day 1.
light
Sodium BicarbonateH2CO3 CO2 + H2O
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01/06/14 Ch. 9: Cellular Respiration
Objective: Students will be able to investigate the effects of artificial sweeteners on yeast CO2 production in order to understand cellular respiration.
Pre-Lab: Investigating the Effects of Artificial Sweeteners on Yeast CO2 Production
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Average CO2 Average CO2
Yeast + Equal Yeast + SugarInitialFinalChangePercent Change
Analysis
Yeast + Equal Yeast + SugarInitial
FinalAverage
Group 12345678
Group 12345678
Average
Percent ChangeFinal - Initial
Initialx 100
75% 170%
554
672
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SugarsIf O2
CO2 H2O
Quick Review
• Living things get the energy they need from food.• Cellular respiration is the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.• Mitochondria are organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are easier for the cell to use.
If noO2
Fermentation
Reactants
Products
12/04/14 Ch 9: Cell Respiration
Objective: Students will be able to examine the need for living things to have a way to control energy release; and to explain the method organisms use.
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If O2
If noO2
Sugars
H2OCO2