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Energy, Matter, Organization
Study Tasks
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Task #1
• Use your notes (if needed) on Cell Respiration
• Draw a simple cell, showing some mitochondria and the nucleus. Label where these stages occur: Glycolysis, Kreb’s Cycle, Electron Transport System
• Don’t erase!
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Task #2
• On your cell respiration diagram, label the input molecules of cell respiration and the output molecules (“what comes out”)
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Task #3
• Draw a simple plant cell, showing a chloroplast and the nucleus.
• Show where chlorophyll is stored and label where these stages occur: - conversion of light E chemical E
- carbon fixation
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Task #4
• Create a pH vs. time graph• Draw a line on your graph showing what
happens to water surrounding an actively photosynthesizing plant– Consider the initial pH of water– Consider the “ending” pH of water– Write a descriptive title
• Using a dashed line (----), draw a graph showing the pH of water as it surrounds a more quickly photosynthesizing plant.
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Task #5
• Draw an enzyme and substrate in the following scenarios:– Before they “meet” and react– During their “interaction”– After they meet and react
• On each diagram,– Label enzyme, substrate, active site, a type of
molecule that can represent the enzyme and a type of molecule that can represent the substrate.
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Photosynthesis / Respiration
• Who (does it)
• What (is it)
• When (does it happen)
• Where (does it happen)
• Why (does it happen)