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1.What are the two phases of glycolysis? 2.What is the basic mechanism that moves pyruvate from the cytoplasm to the mitochondrion? CATALYST.

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1 1.What are the two phases of glycolysis? 2.What is the basic mechanism that moves pyruvate from the cytoplasm to the mitochondrion? CATALYST

2 AP BIO 12.04.15 1.Homework:  Cellular respiration (CR) poster activity  Mastering Biology Chapter 7 (should be done now)  Chapter 7 Guided Reading 2.Respiration lab handout 3.PPT of citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation 4.Choose respiration system 5.Group work on poster activity/respiration lab Goals: Continue Cellular Respiration Citric Acid Cycle Oxidative Phosphorylation Respiration lab Continue poster project

3 Objectives for Cellular Respiration Unit: Cellular respiration in eukaryotes involves a series of coordinated enzyme-catalyzed reactions that harvest free energy from simple carbohydrates The electron transport chain captures free energy from electrons in a series of coupled reactions that establish an electrochemical gradient across membranes Mitochondria specialize in energy capture and transformation

4 Mastering Biology homework for 12/02 Chapter 7 reading guide Group poster project Respiration lab (formal) Possible article to be assigned next week CHAPTER 7 HOMEWORK LIST

5 11.30 CR basics Group poster 12.2 Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation Ch 4 quiz 12.4 Citric Acid Cycle ETC 12.8 Fermentation CR lab set practice run and prep 12.10 CR lab (formal) 12.14 Review Day 12.16 Exam: Diffusion/Osmos is Cell Communication Signal transduction Cellular respiration Fermentation 12.18 Poster making session Movie UNIT CALENDAR


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