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Name: Period: Date: sciencemusicvideos P io Module 0: Cellular Respiration. Work in pairs (share a computer).. If your instructor is tracking your performance on qwizcards.com, make sure that you log in for the first quiz so that you get credit. Click the arrow on the top right of the quiz for your partner to log in.. Go to www.sciencemusicvideos.com Select the P iology Menu. Then select Module 0, Cellular Respiration Start with tutorial. TP Tutorial : TP. Read the introduction and take the quiz TP is at the Center of iology. Check the box below when you re finished: In the space below, summarize the three reasons why TP is a good candidate for the most important biological molecule. Read Releasing chemical energy through combustion. Write the equation for combustion of gasoline: REFLECT: Write down three things you want to remember about TP, DP, and the cycle that connects them. Click the link to continue to the Cellar Respiration Overview. Tutorial : Cellular Respiration Overview. Read the introduction. Check the box below when you re finished: Checking Understanding:. Why do you need to eat? Take the two question quiz: Checking understanding: Combustion.. Read In cells, food energy gets transformed into TP. Read The TP/DP Cycle is how cells release and store energy. Create a key to the diagram of TP below:.. How efficient is cellular respiration?. Read Where Cellular Respiration Happens: the cellular context:. Read Substrate Level Phosphorylation: Checking Understanding : Take the Cellular Respiration Overview Quiz : More Checking Understanding: Create a key to this diagram... Complete this key for the diagram of the TP/DP cycle below:.. Energy released for cellular work. 6 7 8 Now, create a key for this one.. www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page of 7

. Read Oxidation and reduction reactions Complete the flashcards: The equation for cellular respiration.. Describe the differences between oxidized and reduced substances.. Without looking back at the page, write the formula for cellular respiration. Read The oxidations and reductions in cellular respiration involve electron carriers. Without looking at the web page (unless you need to) create a key for the diagram below. 6 6. Read Cellular Respiration Occurs in Four Phases. 7. Take the Quiz Cellular Respiration Overview: Checking Understanding We are just at the beginning of this process. For now, do your best to fill the space below with your current understanding of what happens during cellular respiration. Write small Tutorial : Glycolysis. Read the introduction, and complete the interactive table Eight Things to Know about Glycolysis. When you re done, study the table for a minute.. Read Glycolysis: bit more detail. Take the Glycolysis: Checking Understanding Quiz. From memory, list the three main phases of glycolysis, and briefly describe what happens during each: Name What happens Phase Phase Phase. Read The Gross and Net Yield of Glycolysis, and complete the following table Gross Yield TP: NDH: Net Yield TP: NDH:. Read What Happens fter Glycolysis. 6. Take the Glycolysis Fill-in-the-lanks Quiz. 7. Complete the Glycolysis Interactive Lyrics. Pretend that in five minutes you ll be called on to explain everything you know about glycolysis. You re allowed to fill the space below with notes to help you answer. Fill the space below from memory, and then, as needed, flesh out your notes by referring to material above and on the web page. Click the link for Glycolysis, the next tutorial. Click the link for Krebs Cycle and the Link Reaction. www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page of 7

Tutorial : The Krebs Cycle and the Link Reactions. Read the introduction: In terms of transforming food into forms of energy the cell can use, what are the two main accomplishments of the link reaction and the Krebs cycle? First: d. Working with the diagram. Study the diagram below, and then answer the questions that follow (answers are all numbers from the diagram). Second:. Read The Link Reaction, and take the Link Reaction Quiz. Create a key for the link reaction diagram below. C D. Where is reduced food energy entering the cycle?. Where are REDOX reactions occurring?. Where is carbon leaving the system?. Where is the starting compound being recreated? Proceed to the Electron transport Chain tutorial. Tutorial : The Electron Transport Chain. Read the introduction: efore we learn about this last stage of cellular respiration, write down everything you can about the diagram below. Write really small.. Read The Krebs Cycle, and take the The Krebs Cycle Quiz.. Complete The Products of the Krebs Cycle Interactive Diagram.. Complete The Krebs and Link Reaction Fill in the lanks Quiz. 6. Complete The Krebs Cycle Interactive Lyrics. Checking understanding/reviewing a. Think of Krebs as a system. What are this system s Inputs: Useful outputs: Waste outputs: b. Where does the Krebs cycle happen? c. In addition to what s above, what are two more big picture things to remember about the Krebs Cycle? www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page of 7

. Take the Mitochondria: Structure and Function Quiz.. Read It starts with pumping protons.. Read It Ends with Making TP.. Take the Electron Transport Chain Quiz CHECKING UNDERSTNDING: Create a key for the diagram below. Try to do this first without looking at the page, then use the page for reference as needed. PULLING IT LL TOGETHER: Use the space below to explain how cells transfer the energy in a molecule of glucose into the energy of dozens of TPs. If you need a visual cue, look back at the diagram of cellular respiration at the top of the previous page. C D E 6 6. Complete the Interactive Lyrics for the Electron Transport Chain Song. 7. Take the Electron Transport Chain Fill in the lanks Quiz. CHECKING UNDERSTNDING: Use the space in the next column above to explain the diagram below. Include where the NDH and FDH came from; how their reduced electrons are used; where they go; and how their energy is used to make TP. www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page of 7

Tutorial 6: naerobic Respiration and Fermentation. Read the introduction:. Read erobic and naerobic respiration. Summarize: How are aerobic and anaerobic respiration different? b. Now, make a key for this diagram: What does fermentation accomplish?. Read about alcohol fermentation.. Read about lactic acid fermentation.. Take the naerobic Respiration and Fermentation Quiz CHECKING UNDERSTNDING a. Start by writing a few lines explaining this diagram C c. Now, make a key for this diagram: www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page of 7

P io sciencemusicvideos Name: Cellular Respiration Crossword # 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 9 0 8 cross: - How protons move from the intermembrane space to the matrix - The inner membrane uses a flow of to power proton pumps 7 - In the ETC, each electron carrier is more that the one before it 0 - six carbon molecule that's the starting point for glycolysis. - requiring oxygen - The special name for diffusion of protons through TP synthase 6 - The gradient across the inner membrane 9 - The moment to moment energy currency of the cell 0 - phosphorylated form of this molecule occurs after cleavage. - The nitrogenous base in TP Down: - Happens when there's not enough oxygen and a cell needs to regenerate ND+ - This phase of glycolysis costs two TPs - This two carbon group that's attached to a coenzyme is what enters Krebs 6 - This mobile electron carrier gets reduced during the Krebs cycle 8 - The membrane with all of the ETC machinery. 9 - Results from fermentation by yeast - It's equation looks like respiration, but it occurs in one step, releasing a lot of light and heat - six carbon acidic compound formed at the start of the Krebs cycle - When fructose -6 bisphosphate falls apart 7 - Where Krebs happens 8 - If TP were a charged battery, this would be a dead one www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page 6 of 7

P io sciencemusicvideos Name: Cellular Respiration Crossword # 6 7 8 9 0 6 7 8 9 0 cross: - The unsustainable kind of metabolism you do when you can't deliver enough oxygen to the muscles. 8 - The three carbon molecule at the end of glycolysis - The space where protons get crammed together - This functional group is widely used for energy transfer - Results from the reduction of oxygen - This kind of transport is required to get protons from the matrix to the intermembrane space. 6 - The reduced form of a key mobile electron carrier 7 - The final electron acceptor in the ETC 9 - level phosphorylations happen in glycolysis and krebs - The enzyme/channel that makes TP - When NDH (or anything else) loses electrons, it's being - The kind of phosphorylation that generates most of your TP Down: - The product of fermentation in muscle, or in milk-loving bacteria - The reaction that brings pyruvate into the mitochondria and sets up Krebs - For those who don't understand the wonders of the inner membrane, it only means "and so on." - The mitochondrial membrane that touches the cytoplasm 6 - The ETC uses electron energy for doing this to protons 7 - n TP-secreting endosymbiont 8 - Their accumulation makes TP synthesis possible 9 - nother name for a the Citric cid formed at the start of Krebs 0 - Each complete turn makes one TP, NDH, one FDH - What happens to ND+, or FD 8 - The sugar in TP 0 - The net TP yield of glycolysis www.sciencemusicvideos.com Page 7 of 7