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Aerobic/ Anaerobic respiration

Aerobic/ Anaerobic respiration

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS1-6, MS-LS1-7, HS-LS2-3

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Standards-aligned

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Debbie Quinones Feliciano

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15 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Where does Photosynthesis take place in a plant cell?

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Nucleus

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Chloroplast

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cytoplasm

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mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct equation for photosynthesis?

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CO2 + light + H2O ---> O2 + Sugar

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CO2 + sugar + water --> O2 + light

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O2 + light + water ---> sugar + CO2

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CO2 + O2 + light ---> sugar + water

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Multiple Choice

Plants need ________ for photosynthesis
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oxygen

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soil

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carbon dioxide

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sugar

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of Photosynthesis?

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to release energy

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for growth

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to create glucose

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to get oxygen for respiration

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Multiple Choice

The correct word equation for cellular respiration respiration is

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carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) → glucose + oxygen

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water + oxygen → carbon dioxide + glucose (+ energy)

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glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water (+ energy)

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glucose + water → carbon dioxide + water (+ energy)

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Multiple Choice

Where in the cell does aerobic respiration take place?
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Nucleus

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Cytoplasm

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Mitochondria

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Cell membrane

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Multiple Choice

What are the products of anaerobic respiration?
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Glucose and oxygen

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Carbon dioxide and water

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Lactic acid

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Carbon monoxide

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Multiple Select

Which of the below is a consequence of lactic acid production?

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Increased flexibility of muscles

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Increased strength

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Increased muscular pain & fatigue

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Multiple Choice

Define oxygen debt

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The amount of oxygen needed at the end of a physical activity to break down any lactic acid.

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working at a high intensity level without oxygen for energy production.

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the volume of oxygen an athlete can consume while exercising at maximum capacity.

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smaller branches coming off the bronchi.

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