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ANIMAL
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AIR

PLAN
TS

P hotosynthesis
S
Cellular
R
R espiration

ACTIVITY
OH MY
GAS!

BLOW
IT UP

OH MY
GAS!

To provide evidence that


plants take-in and releaseoff gas molecules during
the process of
photosynthesis

AFTER
24
HOURS

OH MY
GAS!

To provide evidence that


plants take-in and releaseoff gas molecules during
the process of
photosynthesis

Observe

BLOW
IT UP

To observe cellular
respiration of yeast in an
enclosed, fluid
environment

After
20
minute
s

Describe
balloon
appearan
ce and
smell

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OMG: Gas Uptake


Q1. Describe what you observed in
test tubes A and B after 24 hours.
Q2. Explain the reason behind the
change in color that happened to the
solution after 24 hours.

OMG: Gas Release


Q3. Describe what you observed in the test
tube after placing it inverted on top of the
funnel with Hydrilla inside?
Q4. What does the presence of bubbles
represent? What is inside the bubbles?
Q5. The purpose of adding sodium
bicarbonate powder is to increase the amount
of carbon dioxide in the water. What is the
role of carbon dioxide in the process of
photosynthesis?
Q6. Discuss the exchange of gases happening
during photosynthesis (discuss the uptake

ANALYSIS

OH MY
GAS!

AFTER
24
HOURS

OH MY
GAS!

ANALYSIS
BUBBLE
S

PHOTOSYNTHES
IS
light putting toget
Putting together carbon
dioxide and water, using
light, to produce food and
oxygen

PHOTOSYNTHES
IS
Photosynthesis
happens in which
time of the day?
Both daytime and night
time

PHOTOSYNTHES
IS
In which part of
the plant body
does
photosynthesis
takes
place?
Chloroplast

Blow it up
Q1. What happened to the balloon in
the setup containing water, yeast,
and sugar? How about in the setup
with water and yeast only?
Q2. What do you think is inside the
inflated balloon? Predict its possible
identity.
Q3. Describe the smell of the
resulting solution and compare it to a
commercial beverage.

Blow it up
Q4. The experiment is an example of
a cellular respiration taking place, is
the setup an example of aerobic
respiration or anaerobic respiration?
Why do you say so?
Q5. What is/are the starting
material/s of anaerobic respiration?
Q6. What is/are the end product/s of
anaerobic respiration?

BLOW
IT UP
After
20
minute
s

ANALYSIS

Cellular Respiration

BREATHIN
G

RESPIRATI
ON

Cellular Respiration
Breakdown of food molecule to
release energy (ATP)
Can happen in the presence or
absence of oxygen
AEROBIC
ANAEROBI

AEROBIC
2RESPIRATION

-happens in the cytosol and the


mitochondrion
-yields the greatest number of energy (ATPadenosine triphosphate)

ANAEROBIC
2RESPIRATION

-also called fermentation


-happens in the cytosol
-utilizes enzymes
-yields low amount of energy (ATP)

ANAEROBIC
2RESPIRATION

Alcoholic Fermentation
Glucose carbon dioxide + alcohol + energy
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Glucose lactic acid + energy

LETS SUM IT
UP!

Basis of
Photosynth
Cellular
Comparison
esis
Respiration
Cell structure
Mitochondri
Chloroplast
involved
on
Raw
CO2, H20
Sugar, O2
materials
Sugar, O2
CO2, H20
End Product
Energy
Requirement/
Produced

Light
Energy

ATP

Light
energy

oxygen
Sugar (food)

PHOTOSYNTHE
SIS

Life
energy

CELLULAR
RESPIRATION

water
Carbon dioxide

APPLICATION

APPLICATION

APPLICATION

MUSCLE CRAMPS
AEROBIC TO ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

BREAD AND WINE INDUSTRY

FOOD PRESERVATION

YOGURT MAKING

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