Energy
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Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle
Respiration
100
Exercise, dancing, organ functions
What do we use energy for?
100
Ribose
What is the name of the 5-carbon molecule that is part of an ATP molecule?
100
Glucose
What is the starting macromolecule for glycolysis?
100
The mitochondria
What is the name of the structure where the Krebs Cycle takes place?
100
Organic molecules (like glucose) and O2 (oxygen)
What are the raw materials needed for cellular respiration?
200
ATP!
What is the universal source of energy for living organisms?
200
ADP and ATP keep forming and re-forming depending on the needs of the cell.
What is the reason why the ATP-ADP cycle is called a cycle? Explain your answer.
200
Cytoplasm
Where in the cell does glycolysis take place?
200
Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA)
What is the name of the molecule that is formed when 2 carbons from pyruvate combine with Coenzyme A?
200
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
What are the 3 stages/phases of cellular respiration in the correct order?
300
Adenosine Triphosphate
What does ATP stand for? (spell out the words)
300
#1: 3 phosphate groups, ribose, adenine (see assignment #1) 2: Adenosine
2 QUESTIONS! 1. Draw and label all the parts of an ATP molecule. 2. What does ribose + adenine equal?
300
2 ATP
What is the number of ATP's needed to prepare a glucose molecule to break (split up)?
300
#1: CO2, ATP, NADH, FADH2 #2: The Citric Acid Cycle
2 QUESTIONS! 1. The Krebs Cycle is a set of reactions that breaks down Acetyl-CoA. What are the 4 things that are formed from this cycle? 2. What's another name for the Krebs Cycle?
300
LIGHT (energy) + CO2 + H2O --> C6H12O6 + O2
What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
400
#1: AUTOTROPH: Organism that can make food from CO2 and an energy source like the sun. #2: Ex: Plants, algae, some bacteria #1: HETEROTROPH: Organism that can't make their own food. #2: Ex: Animals, fungi
2 QUESTIONS! 1. Define these terms: AUTOTROPH and HETEROTROPH. 2. Give an example of each term.
400
See assignment #2
Draw and label both phases of Glycolysis
400
#1: "Splitting sugars." Glucose is split in half to form 2 pyruvate molecules #2: 2 NADH
2 QUESTIONS! 1. What does the term glycolysis refer to? 2. How many NADH (electron carriers) are made during glycolysis?
400
#1: 4 CO2 molecules #2: A 2-carbon molecule and a 4-carbon molecule
2 QUESTIONS! 1. How many CO2 molecules are released? 2. What two molecules are needed to start the initial reaction of the Krebs Cycle?
400
#1: Cellular Respiration #2: C6H12O6 + O2 --> Usable energy (ATP) + CO2 + H2O
2 QUESTIONS! 1. What is the reverse process of photosynthesis? 2. What is the chemical formula for this process?
500
#1: See assignment #1 #2: Phosphate bonds break, and this releases energy
2 QUESTIONS! 1. What is the ATP-ADP cycle? Draw and label the cycle. 2. How is energy released from an ATP?
500
#1: 2 ATP #2: FADH2 and NADH #3: Electron Transport Chain
3 QUESTIONS!!! 1. What is the number of ATP produced during the Krebs Cycle? 2. What 2 molecules move on to the 3rd step of cellular respiration? 3. What is the 3rd step of cellular respiration?
500
4 ATP molecules
What is number of ATP molecules produced during glycolysis?
500
See assignment #3
Draw and label the Krebs Cycle
500
See lab notebook
Draw and label the major overview of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, including all of the waste products. (Hint: begins with light energy entering an ecosystem, ends with ATP and heat being lost.)
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