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Concept 1: Analyzing the Processes of Cellular Respiration. Refer to pg 77-82 in Holtzclaw, Ch 9 in Campbell and media resources Refer to pg 300-303 in.

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1 Concept 1: Analyzing the Processes of Cellular Respiration. Refer to pg 77-82 in Holtzclaw, Ch 9 in Campbell and media resources Refer to pg 300-303 in Holtzclaw, Inv 6 in LabManual

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4 You must know…  The equation for cellular respiration.  The components of a repsirometer and how they interact  The gas laws that affect volume changes within the repsirometer and cellular respiration  The effect of temperature or increased metabolic activity on respiration  How to calculate the rate of respiration Read lab manual and p. 300-303 in Holtz Do #1-6 p. S73 in manual and #1-4 p. 303 in Holtz

5  The summary equation of cellular respiration.  The difference between fermentation and cellular respiration.  The role of glycolysis in oxidizing glucose to two molecules of pyruvate  The process that brings pyruvate from the cytosol into the mitochondria and introduces it into the citric acid cycle  How the process of chemiosmosis utilizes the electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP

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7 C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2  6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + Energy (ATP + heat) Where can you find all of these reactants/products? GlycolysisCitric Acid CycleOxidative Phosphorylation Glucose is the reactant 6 CO2 are produced for each glucose (oxidation) O2 is reduced to H2O (as NADH is oxidized back to NAD+)

8 GlycolysisCitric Acid CycleOxidative Phosphorylation Glucose is the reactant 6 CO2 are produced for each glucose (oxidation) O2 is reduced to H2O (as NADH is oxidized back to NAD+) Produces NADH, FADH2 as well as some ATPSynthesizes 90% of the ATP by oxidizing NADH C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2  6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + Energy (ATP + heat) Where can you find all of these reactants/products?

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10 What is the overall route of electrons during cellular respiration?

11 Glucose NADH/ FADH2 Electron transport chain H2O (Oxygen is the acceptor!) What is the overall route of electrons during cellular respiration?

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13 Oxygen Glucose NADH/ FADH 2 Electron transport chain Proton Motive Force ATP

14  PROJECTS!!!  Individual or in partners  See criteria and videos  Tues/Thus – Time to work  Mon – DUE


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