Learning Goals:
Describe ATP and its usage in the cell.
Describe cellular respiration.
Describe the primary products of each stage of cell respiration.
Describe how ATP is converted into ADP and back into ATP.
Instructions:
Watch the videos below.
The information presented in each video is used to answer the fill-in-the-blank questions to the right of each video.
If you did not notice the answer to a question, rewind the video to the beginning of that section and play it again.
Do not use internet searches - only use the videos to answer the questions.
Recommendation - watch the videos one time without trying to answer the questions; then rewind them and try to answer the questions.
ATP is constructed of three things: adenine, three
The process that forms ATP is
The ATP cycle involves ATP being hydrolyzed, releasing
The change from ATP to ADP is called
In order for the energy from the breakdown of ATP to be useful, it must be coupled to
ATP is short for
What types of cells require ATP but can make it via different processes?
In eukaryotic cells, cell respiration occurs at an organelle called the
The primary goal of cell respiration is to make
a.)
b.)
c.) There are two coenzymes that are produced at different times and can transfer electrons; they are
The
a.) In total there are between