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Cell Respiration Unit Target:Use a model to illustrate that cellular respiration is a chemical process whereby the bonds of food molecules and oxygen molecules are broken and the bonds in new compounds are formed resulting in a net transfer of energy .
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Learning Target: Define cellular respiration. (Knowledge)
True or False? Cellular respiration releases energy from food. True The type of energy formed during cellular respiration is glucose. False- ATP
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The two types of cellular respiration are _______________and _____________.
Anaerobic and Aerobic
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Learning Target: Interpret a diagram of cellular respiration. (skill)
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4 1 2 5 7. 3. 6. 8.
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The two reactants of aerobic cellular respiration are ( glucose / pyruvate )
and ( oxygen / water ).
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Which is the correct equation for aerobic cellular respiration?
a. oxygen + sugar ---- carbon dioxide + water + Energy b. oxygen + sugar + Energy ---- carbon dioxide + water Carbon dioxide + water ---- oxygen + sugar + Energy Carbon dioxide + water + Energy ---- oxygen + sugar a. What type of energy is produced by cellular respiration? ATP and heat
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When (carbon dioxide / oxygen ) is not present after glycolosis, the cell will carry out anaerobic respiration which can also be called ( fermentation / photosynthesis ).
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Which type of fermentation is it?
sugar- alcohol + carbon dioxide Alcohol fermentation sugar- lactic acid Lactic acid fermentation Which fermentation results in sore muscles? Lactic acid- muscles don’t work well when they don’t get oxygen and are bathed in lactic acid.
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Learning Target: Compare and contrast cellular respiration and photosynthesis. (reasoning)
Which process is it? Produces glucose Requires oxygen Creates ATP Occurs in plants and animals Photosynthesis Aerobic cellular respiration Cellular respiration
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Summary True or False? Most organisms depend on the sun as a source of energy. True Autotrophs are the only organisms that can convert the sun’s energy to usable chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis. Both autotrophs and heterotrophs release the energy stored in foods such as glucose in a process called cellular respiration.
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