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AP BiologyUnit 4—Cellular EnergeticsBig Ideas 1, 2, & 4Cellular Respiration Objectives:List and give the purposes and functions of the steps in cellular respiration.Differentiate aerobic from anaerobic respiration.Photosynthesis Objectives:Label and explain the parts of a leaf.Explain how photosynthesis converts light energy to chemical energy.Explain how the chemical products of the light reactions are coupled to the synthesis of carbohydrates.Give examples that show adaptations of photosynthesis in response to different environmental conditions.Cellular Respiration & Photosynthesis Objectives:Describe the role of ATP in coupling anabolic and catabolic processes.Explain how chemiosmosis functions in energy transfer.Diagram and explain the interactions between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.Write the balanced chemical formulas for cellular respiration and photosynthesis.On-line Resources:ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate Respiration and Respiration Reactions & Respiration: Crash Course Biology #7: Crash Course Biology #8 Biology ActivitiesCellular Respiration TutorialsCellular Respiration PracticeAerobic vs. AnaerobicPhotosynthesis TutorialsPhotosynthesis PracticePhotosynthesis in Dry EnvironmentsSchedule:DayTopicHomeworkOn-line SourcesRead1(11/10)ATPElectron Transport Chain CR Practice QuizBozeman—ATPBozeman—Couple Reactions2(11/12)ATP Electron Transport ChainSteps of CR1pp—Aerobic v. Anaerobic Bozeman—CRMastering Bio—CR TutorialsCR PracticeAerobic v. AnaerobicCh. 9—Cellular Respiration3(11/17)Review CRPhotosynthesisCR Practice WorksheetBozeman—CR & Photo4(11/19)CR Practice QuizPhotosynthesisPrepare for LabMastering Bio—Photo TutorialsPhoto PracticePhoto in Dry Env.Chapter 105(11/21)CR Practice QuizCR LabFinish CR Lab—Due Dec. 4Study for TestCrash Course—ATP & RespirationPhotosynthesis6(11/25)Unit 3 TestPrepare for PS Lab One Page Paper 1—Aerobic vs. Anaerobic RespirationCompare and contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration. (Hint: Be sure to discuss the processes that occur and the types of organisms that do each.)Resources: Bozeman—Anaerobic Respiration Textbook—Section 9.5Format: Thesis Statement and Body Paragraphs (no intro or conclusion)Due: ___________________________ ................
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