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Chloroplast Structure
Mr. mcdorman
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Chloroplast Structure:
Stroma- The calvin cycle takes place here, light independent reactions Granum- a stack of thylakoids Thylakoids- sac-like photosynthetic membranes Chlorophyll- Green pigment in chloroplast Inner and Outer Membrane
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Chloroplast Structure:
Found ONLY in plant cells!!
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Chloroplast Worktime:
Step 1. -Grab a Chloroplast Fill in the blank note page. -Using the Chloroplast Information Page on Moodle -Fill in notes and GLUE INTO JOURNAL Step 2. Grab Chloroplast Reading off of Cart Complete questions Color Chloroplast. GLUE INTO JOURNAL
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Closing What part of the plant would I most likely find more chloroplasts? Why?
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Photosynthesis Mr. Mcdorman
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Photosynthesis, What is it?
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Where does Photosynthesis take place?
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Light-Dependent- Thylakoids Light-Independent- Stroma
Light-Dependent Reactions Light-Independent Reactions
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Photosynthesis- Equation
What are the reactants? What are the products?
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We are going to create a diagram in your notes…
Color it.. If it helps you remember it
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Why is it important?
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Exit Ticket In your journal… illustrate your answer to two of the questions on your ticket.
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Mitochondria Structure
Mr. mcdorman
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Mitochondria- Fold Membranes Structure
Double Membrane- Inner and Outer All the folds provides more surface area and compartments The space between the membranes is the intermembrane space
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Found in BOTH animal and plant cells!
Mitochondria Found in BOTH animal and plant cells!
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Mitochondria- Work Time
Step 1. -Grab a Mitochondria Fill in the blank note page. -Using the Mitochondria Information Page on Moodle -Fill in notes and GLUE INTO JOURNAL Step 2. Grab Mitochondria Reading off of Cart Complete questions Color Mitochondria and Label GLUE INTO JOURNAL
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Cellular Respiration Mr. mcdorman
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Cellular Respiration- What is it?
How our body makes ATP, ENERGY!! 36-38 molecules of ATP are made from the metabolism of one glucose molecule
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Cellular Respiration- Where does it take place?
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Cellular Respiration Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain
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Cellular Respiration Equation
What are the reactants? What are the products?
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Why is it important? Cellular respiration is the process by which cells in plants and animals break down sugar and turn it into energy, which is then used to perform work at the cellular level. The purpose of cellular respiration is simple: It provides cells with the energy they need to function.
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Mitochondria Vs. Chloroplast
Double Bubble Comparing Mitochondria Vs. Chloroplast in your journal (take up the whole page)
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Comparison of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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Photosynthesis Vs. Cellular Respiration
Double Bubble Comparing the two in your journal (take up the whole page)
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Friday- CER This is a SUMMATIVE Use vocab words listed at the bottom
Take your time and read the WHOLE question. Answer all the parts.
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