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October 23, 2012

October 23, 2012. (A Day) Agenda DSJ #11 Foldable – Photosynthesis and Respiration Finish Respiration Diagram DSR #11. October 24, 2012. (B Day) Agenda DSJ #11 Foldable – Photosynthesis and Respiration Finish Respiration Diagram DSR #11. DSJ #11.

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October 23, 2012

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  1. October 23, 2012 (A Day) Agenda • DSJ #11 • Foldable – Photosynthesis and Respiration • Finish Respiration Diagram • DSR #11

  2. October 24, 2012 (B Day) Agenda • DSJ #11 • Foldable – Photosynthesis and Respiration • Finish Respiration Diagram • DSR #11

  3. DSJ #11 • Prompt: Refer to the Respiration Equation in your Respiration Notes. Summarize the process of respiration using words such as “first” “next” “then” and “last.” • Do this on page 26B of your notebook.

  4. Foldable (Part 1) • Fold your paper in half “hamburger” style. Open up your paper. • Fold the short edges into the crease that you just made.

  5. Foldable (Part 2) • On the outside of the foldable, write this: Photosynthesis Respiration

  6. Foldable (Part 3) • On the inside of the foldable, write this: Organelle Reponsible Purpose Organelle Function Equation Equation Purpose Organelle Reponsible Organelle Function

  7. Glue in SNB (Period 1, 3, 5, 6, 7) • 26A: Foldable

  8. Glue in SNB (Period 4) • 24B: DSJ/DSR #10 • 24A: Respiration Notes • 25B: Respiration Diagram • 26A: Foldable

  9. Key Concepts • Do this on page 25A of your notebook. • Write down the following questions: • What events occur during respiration? • What chemical equation sums up the process of respiration? • Why are mitochondria known as the “powerhouses” of the cell? • Answer these questions using page 124-125 of your textbook.

  10. DSR #11 • Prompt: Between photosynthesis and respiration, which process starts with oxygen and which one starts with carbon dioxide? How are these two processes related? • Do this on page 26B of your notebook (under DSJ #11)

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