PPT-Respiration & Fermentation

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EXERCISE 6 PG 53 1 What is cellular respiration Oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical bonds 95 of living things are heterotrophic must

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EXERCISE 6 PG 53 1 What is cellular respiration Oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical bonds 95 of living things are heterotrophic must intake food to make energy. By Jessica Moses (3A). Jessie . O’Kelley. (4A). Jesus Miranda (6B). Third Strike . Lactic Acid Fermentation. He . wound his arm around, ready to throw the last pitch of the game.. He holds his breath…biceps release, triceps contract. . &. Cellular Respiration. What molecule is needed to start glycolysis?. Glucose. How many ATP’s are produced from the Kreb’s cycle?. 2 ATP’s. Name the three processes of cellular respiration.. Cellular . respiration. , the process in which nutrients are converted into useful energy in a cell. . ATP- an energy carrier. ATP is Adenine triphosphate. Think of it like rechargeable batteries that are used to power the reactions in cells.. Unit 3 . Think back to Energy Transfer…. Living things use energy for . Growth. Repair. Reproduction. Metabolism. The collection of reactions that occur in a cell . Metabolism. Involves either:. . ENERGY IN THE CELL. ENERGY IN THE CELL. ENERGY CONVERSIONS. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. CELLULAR RESPIRATION. ATP for cell usage. Is about. Starting with. Transformed by. Converted to. Plants & photosynthesis. Overview of . Cellular Respiration. the . process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the . presence . of . oxygen. This is an . aerobic. process, meaning that it requires oxygen. Photosynthesis. - the process of absorbing light energy and converting it into stored chemical energy.. Chemical equation:. Cellular Respiration. - the breaking down of a food substance into usable cellular energy in the form of ATP. Key Concept. How do cells release the energy from glucose?. Agree or Disagree. Cellular respiration only occurs in lungs . cells. Disagree. Without oxygen cellular respiration cannot continue. .. Disagree. Today: 11/13/13. Finish Analyzing Graphic-Active Transport. Discuss Answers. Evaluate your knowledge on Facilitated Diffusion, Active Transport and Endo/Exocytosis . Homework Quiz Tomorrow over your Assessment Answers!. Exercise . 7, pg. . 83-92. http://www.xvivo.net/animation/powering-the-cell-mitochondria/. Withdrawal Date = Mon., . MAR 25. th. . It is . YOUR. responsibility to assess your grade . (always available via Blackboard) . Exercise 6, pg.53-61. http://www.xvivo.net/animation/powering-the-cell-mitochondria/. Withdrawal Date = Mon. ., Oct 26. th. . It is . YOUR. responsibility to assess your grade . (always available via Blackboard) . Cell Respiration. Cell. Breathing. O. 2. Cellular respiration carried out in 2 stages: . Glycolysis and Oxidation. The equation for cellular respiration is the opposite of the equation . for photosynthesis. Think of Photosynthesis like baking a cake. . The plant takes the raw materials (CO. 2. & H. 2. O), puts them together using energy (heat), & synthesize the cake. . In order to get the energy out of the cake, the plant & us must ingest it (eat), digest it (break it down into its monomers) & then we must . Energy releasing process in . which organisms . take in glucose and oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, water and ENERGY. Materials needed for respiration. Glucose (sugar). Oxygen. Products of respiration.

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