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Catalyst#5: January 22nd, 2015 : (5 minutes)
What is the name of the cellular organelle responsible for producing energy for the cell? What are the three parts of the ATP molecule (Check Assignment 4)? Name at least two differences between the photosynthesis and cellular respiration formulas.
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Agenda Catalyst (5 minutes) Demonstration (3 minutes)
Anaerobic Respiration Reading (10 minutes) Anaerobic Respiration Notes (15 minutes) ThinkTacToe (Remaining) Homework: DBA 13 Flipped Video: Respiration Honors Projects
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Announcements Dojo Unit 5 test next week
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Unit 5: Guiding Questions
How do plants make food for themselves? Why do all organisms need some source of food? Why do we and most other organisms need oxygen?
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Today’s SPI & Objectives
SPI Distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. SWBAT define aerobic and anaerobic SWBAT summarize the process of anaerobic respiration (glycolysis) by identifying its location and products SWBAT identify lactic acid fermentation as an anaerobic process and summarize this process
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Demonstration Open and close your non-writing hand as many times as you can in one minute Count the number of times you open and close your hand Try to do at least 100! Then answer Investigation Questions 1- 3 on your Anaerobic vs. Aerobic sheet
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Investigation Questions (2 minutes)
Did it get easier or more difficult to open your hand as time progressed? Why do you think this happened? How did your forearm and hand feel at the end of the minute? Today we will learn about a process known as anaerobic respiration that will help us understand what happened
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Reading and Foldable (10 minutes)
Silently read the two Anaerobic Respiration paragraphs on the green sheet Independently complete Reading questions (1-4) on your notes.
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Stages of Cellular Respiration
Key Point 1: Cellular respiration occurs in three stages—glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain Each of these three stages can be classified as anaerobic respiration or aerobic respiration.
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Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Question 1: What does anaerobic mean?
Aerobic means “with oxygen” and anaerobic means “without oxygen”
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Glycolysis Reading CFUs
Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration. Is glycolysis considered aerobic or anaerobic respiration? Anaerobic respiration Question 2: Does glycolysis require oxygen? No In what part of the cell does glycolysis occur? Cytoplasm
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Glycolysis Key Point 2: Glycolysis (the first stage) occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell and does not require oxygen, so it is considered anaerobic respiration
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Glycolysis CFUs What reactant is consumed (used) during glycolysis?
Glucose is broken down Glyco=glucose and lysis=to break down What three temporary products are formed during glycolysis? 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH, and 2 ATP How many net ATP are produced during glycolysis? 2 ATP
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Glycolysis
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Glycolysis Key Point 3: During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules, and 2 NADH and 2 ATP are also produced Only a small amount of energy is produced without oxygen (net=2 ATP) This is why you cannot sprint or do any intense exercise for a long period of time
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
Question 3: What cellular process follows glycolysis if oxygen is not present? (Lactic acid) fermentation Question 4: What is produced during the process named above that can cause a burning sensation in the muscles? Lactic acid
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
Key Point 4: If no oxygen is available at the end of glycolysis, cells carry out an anaerobic process known as fermentation.
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
During fermentation, which occurs in the cytoplasm, the 2 pyruvate are converted into lactic acid, but no more energy is produced Lactic acid is what causes the burning sensation in muscles during intense exercise This is why you “feel the burn”
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T H I N K A. Define aerobic and anaerobic respiration
A. Is glycolysis an example of aerobic and anaerobic respiration? A. In what part of the cell does glycolysis take place? A. What process follows glycolysis if no oxygen is available? A. Where does fermentation take place? B. What reactant is consumed during glycolysis? B. What three temporary products are made during glycolysis? B. How many net ATP are produced? B. The 2 pyruvate are converted into what molecule during fermentation? B. What is produced during fermentation that causes a burning sensation in the muscles? C. Lactic acid fermentation probably occurs in what type of cells the most? C. What advice would you give an athlete to reduce the burning sensation in muscles? C. Based on the meaning of the suffix “--lysis”, what do you think happens when a cell performs “autolysis”? C. Based on what you know about the function of cell organelles, where do you predict the remainder of cellular respiration to occur? C. Which type of respiration (aerobic or anaerobic) produces more energy? Why do you think this is?
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Exit Ticket Answer the questions below without using your notes:
What does anaerobic mean? In what part of the cell does glycolysis occur? How many ATP are produced during anaerobic respiration? What anaerobic process comes after glycolysis?
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