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1 1-8 Cellular Respiration
Ms. Blalock, Ms. Hartsell

2 Do Now Directions: Silently walk to your assigned seat number. Begin working on the Unit 1 Quiz. If you talk once, it’s a warning. If you talk twice, it’s a zero. Time: 20 minutes

3 Aim: How do bacteria “breathe”?
Agenda Unit 1 Quiz (20 minutes) Activity List (30 minutes) Cellular Respiration Recap (10 minutes) Culture Building (10 minutes) Exit Ticket (5 minutes)

4 Activity—Cellular Respiration PowerPoint
Directions: 1st-Fill out notes using PowerPoint 2nd-Write down three questions you have about cellular respiration Time: 10 minutes

5 Humans are made of billons of cells. Bacteria are only made of one
Humans are made of billons of cells. Bacteria are only made of one. Despite differences in what we look like, bacteria and humans are both living things and perform life functions in similar ways.

6 Humans are complex and have organ systems (such as the digestive and respiratory systems) that help us carry out life functions. Bacteria are only made of one cell and, therefore, have no organs, but they are still able to perform life functions. But how?

7 Inside of bacteria are organelles
Inside of bacteria are organelles. Organelles perform jobs for cells the same way that organs perform jobs for humans. On the next slide, you will see some comparisons between organs in humans and organelles inside cells.

8 Surrounds and protects from the outside environment Skin Cell Membrane
Job Human Organ Cell Organelle Surrounds and protects from the outside environment Skin  Cell Membrane  Processes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide  Lungs Mitochondria 

9 The mitochondria is an organelle that performs a job similar to lungs in humans. The mitochondria performs the process of cellular respiration. Structure X in the diagram below is a representation of a mitochondria.

10 This organelle is associated with the following processes…
Job Cell Organelle This organelle is associated with the following processes… Surrounds and protects from the outside environment  Cell membrane  Diffusion and Active Transport Processes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide  Mitochondria  Cellular Respiration

11 Cellular respiration is important for cells because it is how cells make energy (ATP) which fuels all of the other processes inside cells. Without cellular respiration there would be no ATP and without ATP the cell wouldn’t be able to do things like active transport. It also wouldn’t be able to reproduce and divide. Without cellular respiration, cells would die because of a lack of ATP.

12 Cellular Respiration Formula

13 Cellular Respiration Formula
Ingredients (what goes in) Products (what is made)


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