Day 44 4/2/15 Learning Target: Midterms/Transcription

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Day 44 4/2/15 Learning Target: Midterms/Transcription -Prefix/Suffix Quiz 81-85 -Midterm -Transcription

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James Watson and Francis Crick Discovered the structure of DNA in 1953. Called it a double helix.

EOC Question of the Day Which statement best distinguishes aerobic from anaerobic respiration? A Only aerobic respiration involves fermentation. B Only anaerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria. C Only aerobic respiration requires oxygen. D Only anaerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide.

EOC Question of the Day Which most accurately describes the difference in ATP production between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration? A Aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration. B Anaerobic respiration produces more ATP than aerobic respiration. C Only anaerobic respiration produces measurable amounts of ATP. D Anaerobic and aerobic respiration produce the same amount of ATP.

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