Respiration: Review of Outcomes Topic ATP Overall reaction What I need to know Differences between cellular respiration and photosynthesis How to create a high energy bond Uses of ATP in biological work Compare the yield of ATP in aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration Identify the overall reaction of cellular respiration Identify the overall reaction of photosynthesis Identify how the two reactions are different Know that all cells (both plant and animal cells) undergo cellular respiration. Know that only plant cells undergo photosynthesis Stage 1: Glycolysis o State that 2 ATP molecules are required to initiate the glycolysis reactions o State the number of net ATP produced at the end of glycolysis o List the outputs of glycolysis o List the inputs of glycolysis o Describe what happens to each of the products of glycolysis o State where in the cell the glycolysis reactions occur Link reaction o List the outputs of glycolysis o List the inputs of glycolysis o Describe what happens to each of the products of the link reactions o State where in the cell the link reactions occur Stage 2: Krebs Cycle o List the outputs of glycolysis o List the inputs of glycolysis o Describe what happens to each of the products of the link reactions o State where in the cell the Krebs Cycle occurs o State the number of ATP produced at the end of Krebs Cycle Stages of aerobic respiration The following incomplete diagram of the Krebs Cycle will always be provided for any quiz or test: Stage 3: Electron Transport Chain (& chemiosmosis) o List the outputs of ETC o o o o o o o o List the inputs of ETC Describe what happens to each of the products of the ETC reactions State where in the cell the ETC occurs State the number of ATP produced at the end of ETC and chemiosmosis Describe the events that lead up to chemiosmosis Write the reaction that occurs as a result of chemiosmosis State where in the mitochondria these events occur Describe the role of oxygen in aerobic respiration The following incomplete diagram of the ETC and chemiosmosis will always be provided for any quiz or test: Anaerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration occurs in plants and yeast o Identity the inputs and outputs of alcohol fermentation o Identify where in the cell alcohol fermentation takes place o Humans benefit from anaerobic respiration in plants. List two benefits. Anaerobic respiration in animals o Identify the inputs and outputs of lactic acid fermentation o Identify where in the cell lactic acid fermentation takes place o Describe a disadvantage of anaerobic respiration in animal cells Describe the advantage of anaerobic respiration to both plant and animal cells The following incomplete diagrams of the anaerobic respiration will always be provided for any quiz or test: Anaerobic respiration in plant and yeast cells: Anaerobic respiration in animal cells: Using numeracy skills: o extract, analyze, and interpret data-based or graphical information presented in complex forms o rounding, calculating ratios, calculating percentage of, calculating percentage change, calculating mean Using literacy skills: o provide effective written analysis for topics that are complex and unfamiliar; support analysis with data o evaluate statements/hypothesis by discussing convincing aspects and/or limitations and implications; support evaluation with data. Literacy and numeracy skills