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Date: December 15, 2016- period 5 Aim #35: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Unit 4 Textbook Homework due Monday Test Wednesday 12/21 Do Now: What is anaerobic respiration? Name the two types of fermentation Which type of fermentation do human muscles carry out? Explain when this would happen. Which type of respiration is used by yeast and is used in brewing alcoholic beverages and in baking bread?

Date: December 15, 2016- period 1 Aim #35: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration? HW: Daily Review of class notes. Unit 4 Textbook Homework due Monday Test Thursday 12/22 Do Now: What is anaerobic respiration? Name the two types of fermentation Which type of fermentation do human muscles carry out? Explain when this would happen. Which type of respiration is used by yeast and is used in brewing alcoholic beverages and in baking bread?

Aim: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?

Types of Anaerobic cell respiration Lactic acid fermentation Glucose 2 ATP + Lactic acid Alcohol fermentation Glucose 2 ATP + CO2 + Alcohol

How are these things made? Bacteria Yeast

What is the name of this reaction? Glycolysis

Glycolysis is the first step in Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration: How many ATP? CO2 + H2O 38 ATP Glycolysis Glucose Pyruvate Lactic Acid 2 ATP

Anaerobic Aerobic 38 2

Compare & Contrast Aerobic Respiration: Uses ____ Source of energy: __________ ____ ATP produced Waste = ___ + ____ Anaerobic Respiration: No _____ Source of energy: ___________ ____ATP produced Alcoholic Fermentation Waste = ____ +_____ Lactic Acid Fermentation: Waste = ____