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Transcript
Learning Target: Today, I can draw conclusions
about the function of cellular respiration and the
systems of the body involved in cellular
respiration by analyzing its formula.
How and where does cellular respiration occur?
Do Now: What is ATP?
Part 1: Analyze this chemical formula. Can you make
sense of it?
ATP
C6H12O6 + O2
CO2 + H2O and more ATP
What are the substances that go into this process?
What are the substances that are a result of this
process?
What is the purpose of the process? Why does it
occur?
Where does this process occur?
What is this process called?
Part 1: Analyze this chemical formula. Can you make
sense of it?
Cellular Respiration
ATP
C6H12O6 + O2
H2O + CO2 + ATP
glucose + oxygen
water + carbon dioxide
and even more ATP
This is the process in which energy is converted into a form
of energy the organism can use (ATP).
This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell.
Part 2: How do systems of the body work together in cellular
respiration?
ATP
C6H12O6 + O2
glucose + oxygen
H2O + CO2 + ATP
water + carbon dioxide
and even more ATP
What are the systems of the body that bring in the substances
that go into this process?
What system delivers these substances to the cells?
How will the waste substances that are result of this process get
away from the cells?
What systems of the body will get rid of these wastes?
How will the oxygen get into the body
and to the cell?
The oxygen is
brought into
the body by
the respiratory
system and is
delivered to
the cells by the
circulatory
system.
How will the glucose get into the body
and to the cell?
Glucose is
brought into
the body by
the digestive
system and is
delivered to
the cells by
the
circulatory
system.
How will the carbon
dioxide get away from
the cell and out of the
body?
The circulatory
system picks up
the carbon
dioxide from the
cell and the
respiratory
system releases
(excretes) it from
the body.
How will the water get
away from the cell and
out of the body?
The circulatory
system picks the
water up from the
cell and the
urinary system or
the
integumentary
system (sweat)
releases
(excretes) it from
the body.
What are the substances that go into this process?
Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2) and ATP which break the bonds
between the glucose molecules and the oxygen molecules.
What are the substances that are a result of this process?
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) and more ATP
Where does this process occur?
In the mitochondria of cells.
What are the systems of the body that bring in the substances that go into
this process?
The digestive system brings in glucose and the respiratory system brings in
oxygen.
What system delivers these substances to the cells?
The circulatory system delivers the glucose from the digestive system to
the cells. The circulatory system delivers the oxygen from the respiratory
system to the cells.
How will the waste substances that are result of this process get away
from the cells?
The circulatory system will bring the waste products away from the
cells.
What systems of the body will get rid of these wastes?
The carbon dioxide will be delivered to the respiratory system to be
removed from the body. The water will be brought to the urinary
system (where it will be removed as urine), or the endocrine system or
the integumentary system- skin (where it will be removed as sweat).
What is this process called?
Cellular respiration.
What is the purpose of this process?
Energy from plants is converted into ATP which is the energy that the
body can use to do work.
What is a histogram vs bar graph?
The major difference is that a histogram is only used to
plot the frequency of score occurrences in a continuous
data set that has been divided into classes, called bins.
The histogram data cannot be rearranged. Bar graphs,
on the other hand, can be used for a great deal of
other types of variables including ordinal and nominal
data sets