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Bell Work: Complete sentences for credit

Bell Work: Complete sentences for credit. Using your notes Warm Up: Which of the following statements is FALSE? And Why ? 

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Bell Work: Complete sentences for credit

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  1. Bell Work: Complete sentences for credit Using your notes Warm Up: Which of the following statements is FALSE? And Why?  A. glycolysis can occur with or without oxygenB. glycolysis occurs in the mitochondriaC. glycolysis is the first step in both aerobic and anaerobic respirationD. glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate Assignment: - Review Cellular Respiration - Fermentation Notes - Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Comic Strip or Storybook

  2. 2 ATP • + 2 ATP • + 2 NADH Pyruvate creates + 2 NADH + 2 ATP + 6 NADH + 2 FADH2 NADH and FADH2

  3. 2 ATP • + 2 ATP • + 2 NADH NADH and FADH2

  4. KEY CONCEPT Fermentation allows the production of a small amount of ATP without oxygen.

  5. Fermentation allows glycolysis to continue. • Fermentation allows glycolysis to continue making ATP when oxygen is unavailable. • Fermentation is an anaerobic process. • does not produce ATP • recycles NAD+ to create ATP

  6. Animals • Fermentation allows glycolysis to continue making ATP when oxygen is unavailable. • NAD+ is recycled to glycolysis • Glycolysis creates 2 pyruvate molecules • The pyruvate and NADH enter fermentation • Energy (removing hydrogen) from NADH converts pyruvate into lactic acid & NADH is changed back into NAD+

  7. Microorganisms and Yeast Fermentation and its products are important in several ways. • Alcoholic fermentation is similar to lactic acid fermentation. • Glucose split into pyruvate & NADH is formed • No oxygen… • pyruvate turns into ethanol alcohol and carbon dioxide • NADH is changed back into NAD+ and returns to glycolysis

  8. Complete the following chart that illustrates aerobic and anaerobic respiration Oxygen Required For Electron Transport Chain Krebs Cycle Acetyl CoA Cytoplasm NADH NAD+ Lactic Acid (mammals) or Ethanol (yeast)

  9. Fermentation is used in food production. • yogurt • cheese • bread

  10. Bell Work: Complete Sentences or no credit What are the two types of fermentation? Name the products made for both types? Assignments: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Project

  11. You will be explaining cellular respiration and Fermentation by making a storybook or a comic strip. Begin by picking what format you want your project to be in (comic or storybook) and follow the directions provided. Comic book option. Make a creative, detailed comic book about Fermentation and Cell respiration. It needs a front cover with the book title and your name. Every page should have pictures that are colored and include labeled and easy to understand drawings. Create your comic book in comic book style (with speech bubbles, etc.). Your comic book needs to tell a plot about Fermentation and cell respiration through speech and thought bubbles, and should be grammatically correct. Points listed are the maximum for that category You MUST include all of the words given to you in your diagram that you had to label on the mitochondria and around the organelle. Also be sure to include the balanced equation for each. Any time you use one of the words underline it so that it can be easily found.

  12. Storybook Option. The storybook must come with characters, pictures and words that explain the concepts of cellular energy (Fermentation and cellular respiration) accurately. The final product should look like an actual book. Make a creative, detailed storybook about Fermentation and cell respiration for a 6th grader to read. It needs a front cover with the book title your name. Every page should have pictures that are colored and include labeled and easy to understand drawings. Your storybook needs to tell the story about Fermentation and cell respiration through characters and art, and should be grammatically correct. You MUST include all of the words given to you in the cellular energy review sheet that you had to label on the mitochondria and around the organelle. Also be sure to include the balanced equation for each. Any time you use one of the words underline it so that it can be easily found.

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