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Cellular Respiration November 16
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Do Now Collect returned assignments (in hanging folders) Pick up a new tracker Begin working on today’s warm-up: What is aerobic exercise?
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Upcoming assessments Individual! Quizlet on Tuesday/Wednesday – Food webs & Energy flow – Photosynthesis Individual! Quest on Monday/Tuesday – Food webs & Energy Flow – Photosynthesis – Cellular Respiration – Carbon Cycle – 1 question recycled from Quiz 1
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check
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Where do plants get their energy?
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check Where do plants get their energy?
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check What is the equation for photosynthesis?
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check What is the equation for photosynthesis? + + + Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy Sugar + Oxygen
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check Where do consumers (heterotrophs) get their energy?
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check Where do consumers (heterotrophs) get their energy? – From the food they eat!
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check What happens to the energy available to an organism?
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Photosynthesis & Energy Flow Concept Check What happens to the energy available to an organism? – MOST of the energy they use – SOME of the energy moves into the atmosphere as heat – 10% of the energy is stored in plant tissues
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Photosynthesis: Storing energy from the sun in sugar
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Photosynthesis: Releasing energy in sugar to power life
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Cellular respiration:: Releasing energy in sugar to power life
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Objective Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration. By the end of class, students will be able to:
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Cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria
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Inputs of cellular respiration: sugar
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Return to the warm-up What is aerobic exercise?
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Inputs of cellular respiration: oxygen
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Outputs of cellular respiration: energy
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Outputs of cellular respiration: carbon dioxide Carbon Oxygen
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Outputs of cellular respiration: water Oxygen Hydrogen
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Equation of cellular respiration Sugar + Oxygen Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water + + + INPUTSOUTPUTS
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What is the relationship between the equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
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Who uses cellular respiration?
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Every organism with access to oxygen – Animals AND Plants
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Fermentation is less efficient – (less energy per molecule of sugar) Organisms without access to oxygen break down sugar for energy by fermentation
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Fermentation results in alcohol or lactic acid
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Humans can use fermentation during anaerobic exercise Lactic acid in your muscles makes you sore
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Muscles specialized for aerobic and anaerobic activity explain dark and light meat in turkey. http://www.slate.com/articles/life/the_spectator/2010/11/the_unbearabl e_whiteness_of_white_meat.html
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Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration
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Exit ticket How are the outputs (products) of photosynthesis related to the inputs (reactants) of cellular respiration?
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