LEVES
LEVES
LEVES
LEAVES ON
ME!
1.Plant
2.Leaf
3.Stomata
4.Chloroplast
5.Chlorophyll
ACTIVITY 2:
LIGHTS OFF,
LIGHTS ON
1.OFF
2.ON
3.OFF
4.OFF
5.ON
6.ON
7.ON
8.ON
9.OFF
10.OFF
ACTIVITY 3: YOUR
RATE WILL
CHANGE ME
1.Temperature
2.Carbon Dioxide
3.Water
4.Light
5.pH
ACTIVITY 4:
POWER! POWER!
1.Intermembrane
2.Inner Membrane
3.Matrix
4.Cristae
5.Outer Membrane
ACTIVITY 5:
RATED K (Krebs Cycle)
Pyruvate Oxidation
Pyruvate enters the mitochondrion from the
cytoplasm. One carbon atom is removed via
decarboxylation and hydrogen is removed
using NAD+. Coenzyme A becomes attached
to the remaining carbon atoms, creating
acetyl-Coa, which then enters the Krebs
cycle.
Krebs Cycle
Acetyl-CoA enters the cycle and then combines
with oxaloacetate to make the six-carbon
compound citrate. During the eight steps of the
Krebs cycle, citrate undergoes a number of
reactions, releasing CO2 and ATP in a number of
steps. Citrate is eventually converted into
oxaloacetate so it can be used again during the
Krebs cycle.
Products of the Krebs Cycle
1.C02 is released as waste.
2.NADH and FADH2 move to the next stage
of cellular respiration.
3.Energy is released in the form of ATP. A
glucose molecules produces two molecules
of ATP because two molecules of pyruvate
are created from each molecules of
glucose.