Objectives:
1. Discuss the overall purpose of cellular respiration.
2. Correctly write the equation for cellular respiration. Identify the products and reactants.
3. Discuss the overall process of each component of cellular respiration, including glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
4. Identify how much ATP is made throughout the process of cellular respiration, and where the net total of ATP comes from.
5. Differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Discuss the efficiency of both aerobic and anaerobic processes.
6. Discuss the structure of the mitochondria and identify where each stage of respiration occurs.
7. Understand that enzymes facilitate the entire process of cellular respiration.
8. Discuss where ATP is used after it is made in Cellular Respiration.
Help Videos
The ATP Cycle (ATP to ADP)
Cellular Respiration (A)
Cellular Respiration (H)
Overview of cellular respiration (H)
Fermentation (Anaerobic respiration)
Practice Questions - Unit 1 - Cellular Respiration
Practice Questions - Unit 1 - Cellular Respiration (key)
1. Discuss the overall purpose of cellular respiration.
2. Correctly write the equation for cellular respiration. Identify the products and reactants.
3. Discuss the overall process of each component of cellular respiration, including glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
4. Identify how much ATP is made throughout the process of cellular respiration, and where the net total of ATP comes from.
5. Differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Discuss the efficiency of both aerobic and anaerobic processes.
6. Discuss the structure of the mitochondria and identify where each stage of respiration occurs.
7. Understand that enzymes facilitate the entire process of cellular respiration.
8. Discuss where ATP is used after it is made in Cellular Respiration.
Help Videos
The ATP Cycle (ATP to ADP)
Cellular Respiration (A)
Cellular Respiration (H)
Overview of cellular respiration (H)
Fermentation (Anaerobic respiration)
Practice Questions - Unit 1 - Cellular Respiration
Practice Questions - Unit 1 - Cellular Respiration (key)