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Bellwork: 1/24 Put your phone up Week 1/22-1/25
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic? Why did it take less time for your BTB to turn green after exercise? If it took longer, why do you think it did?
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Today: Unit 4, Part V Notes Fermentation Lab Set-Up
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Materials Unit Book
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This Week: Monday: No School Tues/Wed: Sub – Planet Earth II
Thursday: Notes & Plan Fermentation Lab Friday: Finish Lab Set-Up & Fermentation Packet
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Homework None
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Unit IV: Cell Energy
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Part V: Anaerobic Respiration
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THINK! Have you ever done aerobic exercise and gotten a cramp in your leg muscle? Speculate what causes that cramp.
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Purpose Produce ATP Starts with glycolysis
In the absence of oxygen (anaerobic) Starts with glycolysis Pyruvate does NOT convert into acetyl CoA & does NOT enter the Krebs cycle Instead – converted into either alcohol or lactic acid Depending on the organism This conversion is known as FERMENTATION
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Alcohol Fermentation Used by many one-celled (unicellular) organisms
Bacteria & yeast Pathway Glucose Pyruvate Alcohol + CO2 + NAD+ Purpose of making alcohol Regenerates NAD+ So that glycolysis can continue Commercial use: Making wine & beer Baking bread
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THINK! Based on your understanding of alcohol fermentation, why does bread rise? Why doesn’t the bread taste like alcohol after baking?
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Alcohol Fermentation
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
Organisms that use this pathway: Muscles, some bacteria Pathway Glucose Pyruvate Lactic Acid + NAD+ Purpose of making lactic acid Regenerates NAD+ So that glycolysis can continue & makes ATP Physiological Symptoms: Muscle cramping Commercial Uses Making cheese & yogurt
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
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THINK! If our muscles can do Lactic Acid fermentation when oxygen is low, why do humans die without oxygen?
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Energy & Exercise We need the energy from both anaerobic & aerobic respiration Quick Energy Needed to respond to danger, sprinting, weight-lifting First few seconds - aerobic respiration Long-term Energy Needed for running a marathon, aerobics, basketball, etc Essentially all from aerobic respiration Also uses glycogen (carb reserves) and fat reserves
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Types of Exercise Aerobic (endurance, cardio)
Ex: jogging, biking, aerobics Increases blood pumped through vessels & heart Muscles become stronger, more flexible & less easily fatigued Improves digestion, heart function, lung function Muscle uses O2 to undergo Cellular Respiration Burns fat
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Types of Exercise Anaerobic (resistance) Ex: weight-lifting
Contracting with as much force as possible Muscles get bigger, stronger and more defined Strong contractions cause muscle cell damage Muscle cells repair & enlarge You don’t make more cells, just larger cells Need to give time for repair to see improvement Without O2, muscles use Lactic Acid Fermentation Acid damages muscles & makes them sore No pain….no gain
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Answer the Questions in your NoteGuide
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Today: Plan out your lab using the materials listed on the paper
Start rough lab plan – one paper per group Write on a lined piece of paper
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Timeline: Today: Rough lab planning on piece of paper (scientific question, hypothesis, experimental variables, procedures, data table) Tomorrow: Finish lab planning & get approved by me Monday: Set-Up Lab Notebook Tues/Wed: Lab
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