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NB Set-Up Cellular Resperation: In-Depth In-Depth Drawings EQ: WU
Krebs Cycle TBpg 227 Figure 9-6 ETC TBpg 228 Figure 9-7 Review Kreb Cycle Electron Transport Chain (ETC) (Q1) (Q2) (Q3) (Q4) Summary: 88 89
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Warm-Up: Top of 88 Why is the equation for photosynthesis and cellular respiration reciprocal (opposite) of each other?
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Cellular Respiration In-Depth
Pg. 89 Slide 1 of 3 Cellular Respiration In-Depth EQ: Name and describe the inputs and outputs of Cellular Respiration Review: Remember this? Write: Body uses ATP And released as heat Or any food source
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Cellular Respiration In Depth
Pg. 89 Slide 2 of 3 Cellular Respiration In Depth Krebs cycle The first set of reactions in Cellular Respiration are known as Krebs Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle) Input: Pyruvic Acid (previously glucose) Taking place in the matrix of the mitochondria Results/outputs: CO2 and ATP (NADH and FADH2) Carbon Dioxide is released, then 1 ATP can be used & NADH and FADH2 transfer to the ETC (Q1) (Q2)
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Cellular Respiration In Depth
Pg. 89 Slide 3 of 3 Cellular Respiration In Depth ETC The second set of reactions in Cellular Respiration are known as the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) Input: electron carriers NADH and FADH2 and O2 Taking place on the cristae of the mitochondria Results/outputs: ATP (energy) and H2O H2O is released as vapor, then the electron carrier return to the Krebs Cycle (Q3) (Q4)
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Page 88: In-Depth Drawing Draw, Label and Color
Top TBpg 227 Figure 9-6 Bottom TBpg 228 Figure 9-7
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