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2.8 Cell Respiration
Read Pages 122-129 in your textbook.
Understandings:
□ Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to produce ATP.
□ ATP from cell respiration is immediately available as a source of energy in the cell.
□ Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose.
□ Aerobic cell respiration requires oxygen and gives a large yield of ATP from glucose.
Applications and skills:
□ Application: Use of anaerobic cell respiration in yeasts to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide in baking.
□ Application: Lactate production in humans when anaerobic respiration is used to maximize the power of muscle
contractions.
□ Skill: Analysis of results from experiments involving measurement of respiration rates in germinating seeds or invertebrates
using a respirometer.
Define the vocabulary words below in 4 words or less in your composition book:
Respirometer
Cell respiration
Carbon dioxide
Eukaryotic cell
Adenosine Triphosophate
Pyruvic acid
Anaerobic respiration
Prokaryotic cells
(ATP)
Glycolysis
Aerobic respiration
Chemical energy
Adenosine Diphosphate
Lactic acid
Mitochondria
(ADP)
Ethanol
Oxygen
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2.8 Cell Respiration
Read Pages 122-129 in your textbook.
Understandings:
□ Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to produce ATP.
□ ATP from cell respiration is immediately available as a source of energy in the cell.
□ Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose.
□ Aerobic cell respiration requires oxygen and gives a large yield of ATP from glucose.
Applications and skills:
□ Application: Use of anaerobic cell respiration in yeasts to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide in baking.
□ Application: Lactate production in humans when anaerobic respiration is used to maximize the power of muscle
contractions.
□ Skill: Analysis of results from experiments involving measurement of respiration rates in germinating seeds or invertebrates
using a respirometer.
Define the vocabulary words below in 4 words or less in your composition book:
Respirometer
Cell respiration
Carbon dioxide
Eukaryotic cell
Adenosine Triphosophate
Pyruvic acid
Anaerobic respiration
Prokaryotic cells
(ATP)
Glycolysis
Aerobic respiration
Chemical energy
Adenosine Diphosphate
Lactic acid
Mitochondria
(ADP)
Ethanol
Oxygen
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2.8 Cell Respiration
Read Pages 122-129 in your textbook.
Understandings:
□ Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to produce ATP.
□ ATP from cell respiration is immediately available as a source of energy in the cell.
□ Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose.
□ Aerobic cell respiration requires oxygen and gives a large yield of ATP from glucose.
Applications and skills:
□ Application: Use of anaerobic cell respiration in yeasts to produce ethanol and carbon dioxide in baking.
□ Application: Lactate production in humans when anaerobic respiration is used to maximize the power of muscle
contractions.
□ Skill: Analysis of results from experiments involving measurement of respiration rates in germinating seeds or invertebrates
using a respirometer.
Define the vocabulary words below in 4 words or less in your composition book:
Respirometer
Cell respiration
Carbon dioxide
Eukaryotic cell
Adenosine Triphosophate
Pyruvic acid
Anaerobic respiration
Prokaryotic cells
(ATP)
Glycolysis
Aerobic respiration
Chemical energy
Adenosine Diphosphate
Lactic acid
Mitochondria
(ADP)
Ethanol
Oxygen