Electron Transport Chain in Mitochondria Audra Brown Ward Marist School Atlanta, Georgia

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Electron Transport Chain in Mitochondria Audra Brown Ward Marist School Atlanta, Georgia

Instructions: 1.Be sure to print each different “role” or “prop” on a different color paper; for instance, H+ on one color, e- on another color, etc. 2.For ATP, print the three phosphate groups (slide #9) in a different color than the adenosine (slide #8) so the students can see the phosphorylation. Use velcro on the third phosphate group. 3.Attach velcro above the + on NAD+ (slide #16) to attach and detach the H (slide #17). 4.Do the same for the FAD (slide #18) and the H 2 (slide #19). 5.Be sure to laminate everything!

H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+

H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+

e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e-

ATP SYNTHASE

OXYGEN

ADENOSINE

P P P

ETC

NAD+

H

FAD

H2H2