Date: January 8, 2016 Aim #40: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration? HW: 1)Castle Learning due Monday 2)STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! 3)Quest-

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Date: January 8, 2016 Aim #40: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration? HW: 1)Castle Learning due Monday 2)STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! STUDY! 3)Quest- Respiration (60 point test)- next Tuesday (period 5), Wednesday (period 1&7) Review Sessions Monday and Tuesday mornings (7:30-8:00 AM) 4)Plant Packet (follow calendar of suggested deadlines!!) Do Now: Warm-Up Notebook DateTitle of Activity Page # 1/8Fermentation 76

Aim #40: How can we compare aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?

1) Types of Anaerobic cell respiration Alcohol fermentation Glucose 2 ATP + CO 2 + Alcohol Lactic acid fermentation Glucose 2 ATP + Lactic acid

Reiew: What is the name of this reaction? Glycolysis

2) Glycolysis is the first step in Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration: GlucosePyruvate Lactic Acid CO 2 + H 2 O38 ATP 2 ATP How many ATP? Glycolysis

Aerobic Anaerobic 382

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 = ____ O2O2 Glucose 38 CO 2 H2OH2O O2O2 Glucose 2 CO 2 Ethyl alcohol Lactic acid