Explore Cellular Respiration Through POGIL Activities

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Dive into the world of cellular respiration through POGIL activities that cover topics such as glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport System, and more. Discover critical thinking questions and application problems related to cellular respiration processes and their real-world implications.


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  1. POGIL Exercise Cellular Respiration

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  4. POGIL Activity for Cellular Respiration Use the previous slide or another model of Cellular Respiration with the critical thinking questions and Application questions on the next two slides. I usually provide slides depicting the activities mentioned in the application questions.

  5. Model 13 Cellular Respiration: Critical Thinking Questions Name _________________ Principals of Biology 1. In what part of the cell does glycolysis take place? 2. List the reactants and products of glycolysis. 3. Describe the event that occurs when pyruvate enters the mitochondria? 4. In what major area of the mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle take place? 5. List the reactants and products of the Krebs Cycle. 6. Identify the major structure or area where the Electron Transport System take place? 7. What particle is transferred to the Electron Transport System from the Krebs Cycle? 8. What reactant molecule is essential for electron transport to occur? 9. What molecule is the final electron acceptor of the ETS? 10. Describe two main functions of the ETS.

  6. Model 13 Application Problems: 1. If a person moved from San Diego, CA to Estes Park, CO (elevation 7500 ft.), what would be the effect on cellular respiration for this person? 2. In terms of cellular respiration, why is it necessary to incorporate plants into a terrarium along with fauna (animals)? 3. What effect might smoking cigarettes have on cellular respiration? 4.Describe any disease symptoms that might be related to the interference or interruption of the processes of cellular respiration. 5. According to your model of cellular respiration, what could be happening when a runner must revert to walking?

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