General Outcome 2
Students will explain the role of cellular respiration in releasing potential energy from organic
compounds
Students will explain the role of cellular respiration in releasing potential energy from organic
compounds
Specific Outcomes for Knowledge
Students will:
processes occur
mitochondrion these processes occur
• cytoplasmic streaming
• phagocytosis
• biochemical synthesis
• muscle contraction
• heat production.
Students will:
- explain, in general terms, how glucose is oxidized during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle to
processes occur
- explain, in general terms, how chemiosmosis converts the reducing power of NADH and
mitochondrion these processes occur
- distinguish, in general terms, between aerobic and anaerobic respiration and fermentation
- summarize and explain the role of ATP in cellular metabolism; e.g.,
• cytoplasmic streaming
• phagocytosis
• biochemical synthesis
• muscle contraction
• heat production.
General Outcome 1
Students will relate photosynthesis to storage of energy in organic compounds.
Specific Outcomes for Knowledge
Students will:
transferred as chemical potential energy to ATP by chemiosmosis; and describe where in
the chloroplast these processes occur
glucose; and describe where in the chloroplast these processes occur.
Students will relate photosynthesis to storage of energy in organic compounds.
Specific Outcomes for Knowledge
Students will:
- explain, in general terms, how energy is absorbed by pigments, transferred through the
transferred as chemical potential energy to ATP by chemiosmosis; and describe where in
the chloroplast these processes occur
- explain, in general terms, how the products of the light-dependent reactions, NADPH and
glucose; and describe where in the chloroplast these processes occur.