Friday, December 14, 2012

Cellular Respiration

Wednesday while I was at a workshop you guys started into the cellular respiration notes.  Then when I got back we started talking through them.  Here were the daily questions for Thursday and Friday:                            Thursday December 13th

During Cellular respiration, Glucose and Oxygen are converted into ATP!!!! which provides energy for our cells and a waste product is Carbon Dioxide.
The FIRST stage of cellular respiration is called Glycolysis.  This is the splitting of Glucose and occurs where in the cell?  The cytoplasm

Friday December 14th
What are the end products of glycolysis?
A small amount of ATP and 2 3-carbon pyruvate molecules

If oxygen is available, what processes will those molecules enter?  The Krebs cycle and Electron Transport Chain

Which produces more ATP aerobic or anaerobic respiration? Aerobic respiration
The following are the notes that we having taken (and will continue to take) on cellular respiration. 














Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Photosynthesis Wrap up... AGAIN!


Tuesday December 11th

Information concerning a metabolic activity is shown below

      enzyme
X --------------> products + energy for metabolism

Substance X is most likely

A.  DNA
B.  Oxygen
C.  ATP (ATP is split into ADP + P which releases Energy.  Remember, Energy is stored in chemical bonds of organic compounds - when these bonds are broken, energy is released.
D.  Chlorophyll
Using a Microscope, a student observes a small, green organelle in a plant cell.  Which energy transformation most likely occurs first within the observed organelle?





A.  ATP to Light
B.  light To chemical (That small green organelle was the chloroplast, what energy transformation occurred there?!?!  Light energy (from the sun) was converted into chemical energy (in the form of ATP and NADPH)
C.  Heat to electrical
D.  Chemical to chemical
In heterotrophs, energy for the life processes comes from the chemical energy store in the bonds of

A.  Water molecules
B.  Oxygen Molecules
C.  Organic Compounds (See above!)
D.  Inorganic Compounds
After these, we reviewed the main concepts of photosynthesis.  As a review we added the following slide to our notes.
 Tomorrow you guys will first take a Daily Question type quiz over everything we have done so far (Basics of Bioenergetics and Photosynthesis.)  After that you will get down the notes for cellular respiration and we will discuss them on Thursday. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Photosynthesis Wrap Up


Monday December 10th
The second part of photosynthesis does not depend on light and therefore is known as the Light Independent Reaction (Sometimes called the dark reaction but that is not an accurate term because it does happen when light is available, it just does not depend on the energy from the sun) .
During this stage Carbon from Carbon Dioxide is added to an organic molecule found in the chloroplast to produce Glucose.  The enzyme that catalyzes this reaction is called Rubisco

After this, I had you finish up the directed reading, active reading, and "quiz" questions from the book.  We will move into cellular respiration tomorrow.

Photosynthesis Light Independent Reactions


We started with the following daily questions that summarized yesterday's activity.
Friday December 7th
During the first steps of photosynthesis what main product did we create? Oxgyen 
What molecule was split to create this? Water
Where did the energy come from to fuel this first step? The Sun
Two other energy molecules were created ATP and NADPH.
What will these molecules be used for? To fuel the next set of reactions that will make organic compounds.
We then moved into notes/activities and interactives on the light INdependent reactions (the Calvin Cycle) (Please check Edline for the notes)

The Calvin cycle can be VERY complex but I let you guys know the "take home" points that I really want you to know about it.  Ultimately what I want you to know is that the Carbon that makes up glucose molecules originates from organic molecules found in 
As much as I want to challenge you this year, I will NOT be making
you memorize each of these steps!!!!

This image gives you a little simpler view of the two processes.  I have
highlighted the Calvin Cycle to show you in general what is happening.

















All those links would be good go to's for a little review of what
occurred during photosynthesis.  I encourage you to check them out!!









Thursday, December 6, 2012

Photosynthesis - Light Dependent Reactions


After discussing the results of the CDTs with you we moved back our chapter on bioenergetics.  We started with the following daily questions
Thursday December 6th 
During the first stage of photosynthesis energy from the SUN is absorbed by pigments such as Chlorophyll.
This causes electrons to get Excited and jump from one chlorophyll molecule to the next
In the mean time Water molecules are split and Oxygen is released into the atmosphere.
We then continued with notes on photosynthesis.  Today we focused on the light Dependent reactions and made models of this. See the pics and descriptions below.  Check edline for the notes!!

The first thing we did was split water molecules using energy
from the sun.

For each two water molecules, one molecule of Oxygen is
released (the oxygen that we breath) and the hydrogen ions
are now going to create a concentration gradient within the
thylakoid membrane.


Next up is the creation of Two short term energy molecules

ATP is made by adding a phosphate (red) to a molecule
of ADP (Yellow)

NADPH is created by adding a Hydrogen Ion (blue) to
NADP (Orange)
These processes were known as the light dependent reactions because they depended on energy from the sun to perform.  Tomorrow we will move into the light Independent reaction which will be the creation of glucose from carbon dioxide molecules using the energy created during the steps above!!
Hold on tight!!!!!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

CDT Results

I was VERY impressed with how you guys are progressing through the material we have already learned.  This was the chart that was generated after you all finished the exam.  Please keep in mind that JUST because you are in the green does NOT mean you are ready for the Keystone.  It just shows me that you are progressing where you should.  I told you guys on day 1 that as honors students I would be pushing you to achieve the highest level of proficiency this year.  That means that we still have a ways to go!  I would love to see you all in the blue in all four areas by the end of the year.  There is still much we can work on! (There is still a LOT of blue above you guys that I would like to see you in!!!
 
My goal is to have you all in the Advanced column!!  For more information on what this means follow this link

Monday, December 3, 2012

CDT


For the next couple of days we will be taking our first CDT exam to get a baseline of how you are progressing in this class.  We will be taking this at least two more times as we continue through the year.  Hopefully I will see progression as we take them throughout the year!