How does the cell store and release energy (ATP) needed for basic functions?
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Photosynthesis
What are the events that occur in the two parts of photosynthesis, including reactants and products?
Gizmo Learning Log-in User: northside1 Password: science Search for "photosynthesis lab" Cellular Respiration Internet Activity Cellular Respiration Equations Respiration Visual ATPSimulation ATP Defined Main site of cellular respiration Aerobic and Anaerobic Lactic Acid If time permits, use our GIZMO log-in (shown above) to explore the CELL ENERGY lab or reinforce these cycles using the links below.
Cell Energy REVIEW
Use this PPT to create a flow chart showing how energy is made by the cell. Begin the process with Photosynthesis and end with cellular respiration.
Jeopardy Review Game Biology4Kids.com: Photosynthesis Light Dependent Reactions -
Light Independent Reactions ATP is used to produce simple sugars
Convert LIGHT energy into CHEMICAL energy
Electron Transport ChainCalvin Cycle- Series of Converts into a form of reactions that use CO2 to energy that is USABLE by produce Sugar the cell Visual Animation of Calvin Cycle- Complete the Quiz to test your understanding
Light Reaction Tutorial Link
Light Reaction Animation Calvin Cycle- Broken (Fantastic!) down into stages Electron Transport Chain Photosynthesis PPT and ATP Synthesis
Respiration
What are the steps to aerobic and anaerobic respiration, including reactants and products?
Aerobic Respiration:
2. Krebs Cycle: Anaerobic Respiration: Breaks down 1. carbs, fats and Glycolysismeans Splitting protein into Sugars CO2 and H2O to create energy.
Glycolysis Animation
Krebs Cycle aka Citric Acid Cycle Animation
3. Electron Transport Chain: ETC in Mitochondria similiar to ETC in chlorplasts Defined as a sequence of membrane proteins that shuffle electrons during the chemical reactions that release energy used to make ATP Electron Transport Chain and ATP Synthesis Cellular Respiration PPT Last Modified on January 30, 2012