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Cellular Respiration Foldable Activity
Make a “flip book” foldable as demonstrated by your teacher using 3 half–sheets of paper. On
each page, using your class notes and textbook, complete each page following the guidelines below.
1st page:
• Write the title “Cellular Respiration”
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2 page:
• On the bottom tab write “EQUATION”
• Write out the chemical equation for cellular respiration
• Write the names of each part of the chemical equation (Ex: CO2…”Carbon dioxide”)
• Label the “products” and “reactants”
3rd page:
• On the bottom tab write “LOCATION”
• Draw a picture of a mitochondria and label the following: inner membrane, outer
membrane, matrix, cristae
• Draw an arrow to point to the location (hint: not in the mitochondria) where glycolysis
takes place & label it “GLYCOLYSIS”
• Draw an arrow to point to the location where the Kreb’s Cycle takes place & label it
“KREB’S CYCLE”
• Draw an arrow to point to the location where electron transport occurs & label it
“ELECTRON TRANSPORT”
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4 page:
• On the bottom tab write “GLYCOLYSIS”
• Write what molecule is used at the start of glycolysis
• Write the name of the molecules produced at the end of glycolysis
• Write whether or not this process requires (uses) oxygen
• Write the total number of ATP produced at the end of glycolysis
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5 page:
• On the bottom tab write “KREB’S CYCLE & ELECTRON TRANSPORT”
• Draw a line down the center of the page to divide it into 2 halves
• Label one half “Kreb’s Cycle” & the other half “Electron Transport”
• On the Kreb’s Cycle half:
o Write the substance that is used at the beginning of the Kreb’s cycle
o Whether or not oxygen is used in this process
o The total number of ATP produced at the end of Kreb’s cycle
• On the Electron transport half:
o Whether or not oxygen is used in this process
o The total number of ATP produced at the end of electron transport
Last Page:
• On the bottom tab write “IMPORTANCE”
• Write the total amount of ATP produced from one molecule of glucose
• Explain why cellular respiration is important
TAPE/GLUE YOUR FOLDABLE INTO YOUR BINDER
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