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Without sunlight how would this cycle be affected. See more ideas about textbook scavenger hunt,
textbook, scavenger hu. Explain how each step interacts with the other steps and summarize the net
energy gain of each step. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. Plants produce energy from light through a process known as photosynthesis.
They got so angry at each other that they split apart into two groups, each taking one of the two
phosphates, and they stomped off in opposite directions. Both plants and animals and micro
organisms respire all of the moment. As the ride began to move, a Carbon and two Hydrogens got
sick from the movement, and hopped off the ride, planning to go and see what the party was like
while they were waiting. A) NADH is oxidized by the electron transport chain. A cell must go
through the cell cycle to undergo mitosis. Identify similarities between the first two stages of cellular
respiration. How do these reactions in each of their different phases satisfy this label. Can you follow
the logic of the photosynthesis experiment, where we used a plant photosynthesizing to remove CO2
from a solution and increase the pH of a solution? 3. W. Hydrogens were going in, ATPs and water
were coming out. On the contrary, meiosis rearranges genes and produces cells that are unmistakably
different from the parent cell, from which it was produced, and any other cell that is produced. Our
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How do the light reaction and the Calvin cycle interact with each other? b. They are made from
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Diffusion from areas of low concentration to
areas of high concentration is not energetically favorable. Categorize the energy flow and chemical
recycling within an ecosystem by organisms that undergo cellular respiratio. Prophase - The
chromosomes condense and become visible in the nucleus, and in the cytoplasm the spindle forms.
Metaphase - The copied chromosomes align in the middle of the spindle. As the ride started spinning
faster, those horrible NADs swung by and stole a few more Hydrogens. In glycolysis, the
degradation process is initiated by breaking glucose into two molecules of a compound called
pyruvate. When the ride was over, they did a head count, and to their surprise, each group had lost
two Carbons, four Oxygens, and four Hydrogens. Mitosis is essentially for growth and maintenance
of the cells in a living thing. The products of glycolysis are then transported into the mitochondria.
The daily, even hourly, movement of carbon cycles quickly with these two driving metabolic
reactions. Cell Growth and Division (Mitosis and Meiosis) A cell must divide to produce new cells
for growth and repair. The Krebs cycle also produces two ATP, but much more ATP is produced later,
in the electron transport chain, so that is not its main purpose.
Join Sign In Download and Print thousands of standards-based ELA, Social Study, Science and
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TPT’s content guidelines. How are the exergonic reactions of the second phase of glycolysis coupled
to the endergonic synthesis of ATP and NADH. A) NADH is oxidized by the electron transport
chain. The Krebs cycle d. Glycolysis e. All phases produce the same number of ATP molecules.
Include the terms energy, process, ATP, oxygen, carbon dioxide, cells (cellular), producers, glucose,
and consumers in your response. As they travelled towards the Mitochondria Mall, suddenly, out of
nowhere, another car with a bunch NADs came flying past and they hurriedly asked if any
Hydrogens would like to come with them to the big party. Feeling quite distressed, they decided to
name what was left of their group, “The Omnipotent Oxaloacetic Acid!”. Important Terms: Potential
energy, Kinetic energy, End. They told their story to all of the elements that wanted to go to Cell-
City to warn them to stay away, and beware of NADs, ATPs, and FADs. You must use the terms:
electron donor, electron acceptor, ATP, Krebs cycle (TCA and citric acid cycle), proton motive force
(proton gradient), oxidation, oxygen, glycolysis, reducti. Consider that respiration releases energy for
cellular use and photosynthesis uses light energy and water to capture carbon and release oxygen.
Telophase - Nuclear membranes form around each of the two sets of chromosomes and the
chromosomes begin to spread out and the spindle begins to break down. Describe the relationship
between photosynthesis and aerobic in term of their respective inputs and outputs. Identify
similarities between the first two stages of cellular respiration. The electrons combine with molecular
oxygen and hydrogen ions at the end of the chain to form water. Slow processes in the carbon cycle
can sequester carbon underground in sedimentary layers of rock or in fossil fuel deposits for
thousands and millions of years, but photosynthesis and cellular respiration move carbon on a much
faster scale. Even though they were disappointed, The Glucose Gang took the shop’s last two
phosphates. Define cellular respiration, identify the specific steps and the major energy molecule
produced. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized
ads. Construct an explanation of the function (e.g., mitochondria releasing energy during cellular
respiration) of specific cell structures (i.e., nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, ribosomes,
mitochondria, chloroplasts, and vacuoles) for maintaining a stable environment. Cells break down
food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. He said his name
was Coenzyme A, and they were so happy, they decided to call their new club, “Acetyl Coenzyme
A.”. Slide 1 is the pupil sheet, slide 2 contains the mark scheme and slide 3 has suitable comments to
use give a target on how to improve scientific knowledge. Describe the specific steps and the major
energy molecules produced in this process. As the ride started spinning faster, those horrible NADs
swung by and stole a few more Hydrogens. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security
features of the website, anonymously. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide from the air and water
combine in the presence of sunlight to form glucose and oxygen which are released as a by-product
of the reaction. The daily, even hourly, movement of carbon cycles quickly with these two driving
metabolic reactions. Be specific. Explain why plants must do both reactions and people do not.
Carbon dioxide and water, the what of photosynthesis, are the what of cellular respiration. Answers
will vary but may include movement and muscle contraction biochemical reactions and growth and
metabolism. This cycling of matter and energy through ecosystems is the fundamental life-sustaining
force on Earth. Construct an explanation of the function (e.g., mitochondria releasing energy during
cellular respiration) of specific cell structures (i.e., nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, ribosomes,
mitochondria, chloroplasts, and vacuoles) for maintaining a stable environment. Anaerobic
respiration is a relatively fast reaction and produces 2 ATP, which is far fewer than aerobic
respiration. If a cell is to even survive, it needs to be able to grow and divide and maintain
homeostasis, otherwise death will be the evident outcome. What are the reactants and products of
each of these two stages. So, they climbed aboard the exciting looking ride, preparing themselves for
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divide to produce new cells for growth and repair. On the contrary, meiosis rearranges genes and
produces cells that are unmistakably different from the parent cell, from which it was produced, and
any other cell that is produced. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's
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Cut-n-Paste Graphic Organizer: A focus on glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. Respiration that uses
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Slide 1 is the pupil sheet, slide 2 contains the mark scheme and slide 3 has suitable comments to use
give a target on how to improve scientific knowledge. Be specific. Explain why plants must do both
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Cells Specialization Cell Therapy What is Cell Therapy. When they got there, they all wanted to go
shopping for some delicious phosphates, for they had heard from “The Hallucinating Heliums” that
the phosphates in Cell-City were absolutely wonderful. How do cellular respiration and
photosynthesis differ and how do they interconnect.
As they walked around the outdoor market, they saw a small booth with a sign reading, “Free
Phosphates. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide from the air and water combine in the presence
of sunlight to form glucose and oxygen which are released as a by-product of the reaction. When the
ride was over, they did a head count, and to their surprise, each group had lost two Carbons, four
Oxygens, and four Hydrogens. Be specific. Explain why plants must do both reactions and people
do not. The students then break out into groups to write their own version of the story. The graph
below describes a journey that has several parts to it each represented by a differen. One sunny,
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with the photosynthesis reaction in terms of reactants, products, energy low, and the significance of
each. How are the exergonic reactions of the second phase of glycolysis coupled to the endergonic
synthesis of ATP and NADH. Explain the similarities and differences in chemiosmosis between the
two pathways. In cells, osmosis occurs across the cellular membrane to keep a cell from becoming
flaccid (not enough water) or turgid (too much water). The processes and controls involved in
homeostasis vary from organism to organism, but often involve hormonal signals. Without sunlight
how would this cycle be affected. Passive transport does not require energy whereas active transport
requires energy to proceed. They decided to join together to become one group, and they voted to
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elements solemnly gave back all of the phosphates that they had taken. These cookies track visitors
across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. On the contrary, meiosis
rearranges genes and produces cells that are unmistakably different from the parent cell, from which
it was produced, and any other cell that is produced. The daily, even hourly, movement of carbon
cycles quickly with these two driving metabolic reactions. Both plants and animals and micro
organisms respire all of the moment. The Krebs cycle also produces two ATP, but much more ATP is
produced later, in the electron transport chain, so that is not its main purpose. The whole thing was
like a never ending chain of events, and so they decided to name this process Cellular Respiration. A)
Osmosis B) Cellular respiration C) Chemical reaction D) Photosynthesis. In glycolysis, the
degradation process is initiated by breaking glucose into two molecules of a compound called
pyruvate. The G1, S, and G2 phases are also known as interphase where the chromosomes are
copied (S phase) and cells double in size. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary
are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the
website. Answer the following questions as you discuss these two processes. 1. What is the purpose
of each? 2. As the ride began to move, a Carbon and two Hydrogens got sick from the movement,
and hopped off the ride, planning to go and see what the party was like while they were waiting.
Anaerobic respiration is a relatively fast reaction and produces 2 ATP, which is far fewer than aerobic
respiration.
What are the reactants and products of each of these two stages. Answers will vary but may include
movement and muscle contraction biochemical reactions and growth and metabolism. When they got
there, they all wanted to go shopping for some delicious phosphates, for they had heard from “The
Hallucinating Heliums” that the phosphates in Cell-City were absolutely wonderful. Telophase -
Nuclear membranes form around each of the two sets of chromosomes and the chromosomes begin
to spread out and the spindle begins to break down. Can you follow the logic of the photosynthesis
experiment, where we used a plant photosynthesizing to remove CO2 from a solution and increase
the pH of a solution? 3. W. She loves riding horses, and is currently training a yearling filly that she
hopes to be riding and showing in the spring of 2020 when the filly turns two. How do these
reactions in each of their different phases satisfy this label. The electron transport system creates an
electron gradient inside the mitochondria along the inner membrane so that when protons re-enter the
matrix through the ATP synthase, their potential energy is converted into chemical energy in the form
of ATP. Anaerobic respiration is a relatively fast reaction and produces 2 ATP, which is far fewer
than aerobic respiration. Unfortunately, the shop owners, Mr. and Mrs. ATP, only had two phosphates
left. Cytokinesis - The cell splits into two daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes
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different. A) NADH is oxidized by the electron transport chain. Determine what you believe is the
most significant step in regards to harnessing energy within each process, and explain why. The rest
of the group was having too much fun to really notice, when a dude named FAD came by. Almost
everyone wanted to go to “the big, important party” that had claimed so many of their friends. They
got so angry at each other that they split apart into two groups, each taking one of the two
phosphates, and they stomped off in opposite directions. What other pathways could be used to
produce ATP under hypoxic conditions? C. Compare a. At what points do the carbon atoms from
glucose exit cellular respiration, and where do these carbon atoms ultimately go. Outline the
importance and significance of these processes and their cyclic interaction. We also use third-party
cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Consider that respiration
releases energy for cellular use and photosynthesis uses light energy and water to capture carbon and
release oxygen. They do so through systems of negative feedback called homeostasis which ensure
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with the same number of chromosomes as the parent. Determine what you believe is the most
significant step in regards to harnessing energy within each process, and explain why. Name the four
steps of cellular respiration. b. Give the location of each step. c. Explain how each step interacts with
the other steps. d. Summarize the net energy gain of each step. Describe how these two processes are
linked between plants and animals based on the reactants and products (water, carbon dioxide,
glucose, and oxygen) of both pathways. Telophase - Nuclear membranes form around each of the
two sets of chromosomes and the chromosomes begin to spread out and the spindle begins to break
down. Passive transport proceeds through diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis. These cookies
ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. These include mitosis,
meiosis, cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Then, while the groups were feeling sad and lonely
from the gang’s separation and from losing a member from each of their groups, Mr. and Mrs. ATP,
followed by ATP Jr. and Sr. came over to the poor, lonely gangs, and demanded they have their
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that they had taken. She hopped off the ride and took off with Mr. FAD, hoping to never have to see
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she hopes to be riding and showing in the spring of 2020 when the filly turns two. A) The synthesis
of glucose from carbon dioxide and water. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect
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