Cell Resp Concept Map 1

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HL IB-Biology 2010/11
#13 CELL RESPIRATION CONCEPT MAP
8.1 Cell Respiration
HOW TO CONSTRUCT A CONCEPT MAP:
The purpose of a concept map is to show how concepts and processes relate to each other. The
concepts are shown in boxes. In order to explain the relationship between concepts, the boxes
are connected by lines. On the lines are the verbs to clarify the connection (linker words). Do
not repeat the boxed concept on the lines, do not use verbs or adjectives in boxes. The map
should read from top to bottom and each connection should stand on its own as much as
possible. Each connection from box to box should be able to be converted into a complete
sentence. Avoid overlapping lines.
Figure 1: Example of a Concept Map
YOUR TASK:
✤ On the next page are al the concepts you need to use to construct a concept map explaining
the basic processes taking place in cell respiration.
✤ Cut out the boxes and spend some time moving them around to find the best way to
construct a concept map using the guidelines discussed above.
✤ When you are satisfied, glue down the boxes on a piece of (legal) sized paper.
✤ Connect the boxes with lines and add linker word to explain the relationships between the
concepts.
✤ Turn in your completed map to get feed back on your conceptual understanding.
✤ Once you receive your map with my feed back you will receive a map made by me, however,
you will need to add the concepts to the boxes.
Labudda, CHS, Cell Resp Concept Map 1.pages
Concepts to cut out: (Use all of them!)
Lactate
Krebs Cycle
1 ATP
CO2
1 NADH+H+
Mitochondria
2 NADH+H+
O2
36 ATP
Fermentation
1 FADH2
Glucose
Oxidation
Anaerobic Processes
ATP Formation
4 NADH+H+
4 ATP
Proton Pumps
Linker Reaction
Pyruvate
Lysis
Glycolysis
2 C3 - Bodies
Acetyl CoA
Electron Transport
Chain
Inner Membrane
Aerobic Respiration
Cellular Respiration
Oxidative Phosphorylation
Substrate Level Phosphorylation
ATP Synthase
Chemiosmosis
2 ATP
Cytoplasm
Proton Gradient
Phosphorylation
NAD
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