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Journal Entry:
What is phosphorylation? What is the difference between substrate and oxidative phosphorylation?
Learning Intentions
You identify the three steps of cellular respiration, where each takes place, and learn the inputs and outputs of each step.
You can describe the difference between substrate phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation.
You can explain how cellular respiration changes when there is a lack of oxygen.
You can describe how cellular respiration is influenced by various strategies for regulating body temperature.
Closing Task:
You can explain lactic acid and alcohol fermentation and understand the conditions that lead to these processes taking place in a cell.
Content Standards being covered:
Topics:
ENE-1.H Describe the role of energy in living organisms.
ENE-1.K Describe the processes that allow organisms to use energy stored in
biological macromolecules.
ENE-1.L Explain how cells obtain energy from biological macromolecules in order
to power cellular functions.
Science Practices:
6.C Provide reasoning to justify a claim by connecting evidence to
biological theories
4.A Construct a graph, plot of chart
1.1 The student can create representations and models of natural or man-made
phenomena and systems in the domain.
Habits of Mind/Life skills being covered:
Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision
Thinking Interdependently