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AEROBIC VS.ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION_WAYGROUND

AEROBIC VS.ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION_WAYGROUND

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Science

2nd Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS2-3, HS-LS1-7, HS-LS2-5

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Emely Tragua

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Why is it important for organisms to have different types of respiration, such as aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

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Respiration types are solely determined by the size of the organism.
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All organisms use the same type of respiration regardless of their habitat.
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It is important for organisms to have different types of respiration to adapt to varying oxygen availability and maximize energy production.
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Different types of respiration are only needed in extreme environments.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the effect of oxygen on the amount of energy produced during respiration?

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Oxygen increases the amount of energy produced.

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Oxygen decreases the amount of energy produced.

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Oxygen has no effect on energy production.

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Oxygen stops energy production completely.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a byproduct of aerobic respiration?

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Lactic acid

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Alcohol

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Carbon dioxide

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Ethanol

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Multiple Choice

What are the main differences between lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation in terms of organisms involved and byproducts produced?

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Lactic acid fermentation involves bacteria and muscle cells, producing lactic acid; alcoholic fermentation involves yeast, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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Lactic acid fermentation occurs in plants, producing glucose; alcoholic fermentation occurs in bacteria, producing acetic acid.
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Lactic acid fermentation produces ethanol, while alcoholic fermentation produces lactic acid; both involve fungi.
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Lactic acid fermentation involves yeast and produces carbon dioxide; alcoholic fermentation involves muscle cells and produces lactic acid.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of processes that use anaerobic respiration?

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Marathon running

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Yeast fermentation

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Sprinting

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Daily energy production

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Open Ended

Reflecting on today's lesson, what questions do you still have about how organisms use oxygen to generate energy?

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Multiple Choice

How does the presence or absence of oxygen affect the amount of energy produced during respiration in organisms?

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Oxygen increases energy production in aerobic respiration, while its absence leads to less energy in anaerobic respiration.

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Oxygen decreases energy production in aerobic respiration, while its absence leads to more energy in anaerobic respiration.

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Oxygen has no effect on energy production in either type of respiration.

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Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce the same amount of energy regardless of oxygen presence.

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