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Date: December 14, 2016- period 5 Aim #33: How do living things accomplish aerobic respiration? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Quiz- Cellular Respiration Thursday Unit 4 Textbook Homework due Monday Do Now: What does ATP stand for? How does ATP provide energy for the cell? What is the difference between ATP and ADP? Describe how this is a cycle.

Date: December 14, 2016- period 1 Aim #33: How do living things accomplish aerobic respiration? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Quiz- Cellular Respiration Friday Cellular Respiration Worksheet Do Now: What does ATP stand for? How does ATP provide energy for the cell? What is the difference between ATP and ADP? Describe how this is a cycle.

Aim: How do living things accomplish aerobic respiration?

What do we need when we exercise? ENERGY

1) Why do we need glucose? To change the energy in the chemical bonds of glucose into a form of energy that is used by our cells

What is the energy our cells use? ATP

2) Why change Glucose into ATP?

Glucose has 90 x the energy of ATP 1 Glucose = 36 ATP The rest is lost as heat

What is this process called? Cellular Respiration Do You Remember the two types? Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

3) Where does cell respiration happen? Mitochondria

4) What is needed for ______ cell respiration? Aerobic Oxygen Glucose

5) What is the main product of respiration?

What are the waste products of aerobic cell respiration? Water Heat Carbon Dioxide

6) How do these materials get in & out of our cells?

7) What is the chemical equation? enzyme

8) Do plants perform aerobic cell respiration? Do phenol red demo with elodea

9) Why do all living things perform cell respiration? All Living things need energy to carry out all their life functions: Metabolism

Let’s wrap it up!