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Title: Metabolic Pathways


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Metabolic Pathways
  • But first

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • How to Write Lesson Plans

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • What is helpful in a lesson plan?
  • What area of science
  • Goals (Students will)
  • Benchmarks

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Information to put it together
  • How long it will take to assemble
  • How much it will cost initially

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cience.html
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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • How long, how much for additional years?
  • Cost for consumable supplies
  • Time for set up, lesson, clean up, improve and
    store

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Background Introduction and Discussion
  • Introducing this topic, presenting the
    information your students need to achieve goals
    of this lesson plan

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Background, Introduction, Discussion
  • Spend time researching and writing this section.
    Quick read in following years, and you are up to
    speed.

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Directions
  • Clearly written, step by step directions students
    follow to achieve stated goals
  • Include any data sheets needed for completion of
    this lesson plan

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Wrap-up
  • Review of discussion material
  • Review of experiment
  • Review of Data
  • What does it mean?

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Assessment
  • Evaluating what students gained from this
    particular experience
  • Evaluating student preparation for benchmark
    testing

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Labs and Lesson Plans
  • Transformation
  • What are the underlying concepts that this
    particular lesson emphasizes?
  • Without transforming the specifics of this lesson
    to the general concept, students rarely make that
    connection

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Metabolic Pathways
  • How cells function

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Global Warming
  • Climatic Cycles
  • Glacial Periods
  • Global Warming
  • Causes?
  • Gases in atmosphere
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Methane
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Water Vapor
  • Milankovitch cycle

http//www.whrc.org/carbon/index.htm
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Global Warming
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Use of fossil fuels
  • Burning rainforest
  • Methane
  • Rice paddies
  • Livestock (cows)
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Nitrogen based fertilizers
  • Industry

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mmittee/may/enterprisepowerconsumptionreduction_fi
les/images/image6.png
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Global Warming
  • Milankovitch cycle
  • Eccentricity 100,000 years.
  • Obliquity 41,000 years 21.5 to 24.5
  • Precession 26,000 years.

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aDemo.html
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Eccentricity
  • Distance to the sun
  • 100,000 year cycle
  • Winter in North at Perihelion, and therefore
    shorter than summer
  • Low eccentricity of 0.005
  • High eccentricity of 0.058
  • Mean eccentricity of 0.028
  • Present eccentricity 0.017
  • Moving towards low centricity - warming

Perihelion
Aphelion
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileEccentricity_hal
f.svg
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Obliquity
  • Tilt of the Axis
  • 41,000 year cycle
  • Minimum tilt is 21.1º
  • Maximum tilt is 24.5º
  • Currently at 23.5º
  • Tilt is decreasing - cooling

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/AxialTiltObliquity.png
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Precession
  • Wobble like a top
  • Completes the wobble every 21,000 years
  • Other north stars, Thuban in Draco and Vega in
    Lyra
  • Top 10 sec
  • Both 33 sec

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Milankovitch Cycles
  • These three cycles, in combination, can alter
    climate
  • Eccentricity
  • Obliquity
  • Precession
  • Milankovitch 2.38 min

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n/milankovitch.jpg
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Global Warming
  • Other Factors
  • Volcanos
  • Gases
  • Particles in air reflect sunlight energy

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Gaia
  • The Gaia hypothesis is an ecological theory that
    proposes that the living matter of planet Earth
    functions like a single organism.

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Equilibrium
  • Maintained though various cycles

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Cycles
  • In a dynamic system, there are many different
    cycles
  • For example, the water cycle

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gh.jpg
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Other Important Cycles
  • Rock Cycle
  • Carbon Cycle
  • Nitrogen Cycle
  • Phosphorous Cycle
  • Calcium Cycle

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rrent/lectures/kling/carbon_cycle/carbon_cycle.jpg
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Oxygen Cycle
  • Hypothesized to have originally poisoned Earths
    organisms by changing the atmosphere
  • Produced ozone
  • High Energy Electron Accepter

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Cellular Energy
  • ATP production

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oology/AnimalPhysiology/Anatomy/AnimalCellStructur
e/Mitochondria/mitochondria.jpg
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Cellular Respiration
  • It takes energy to form molecular bonds
  • Energy is released when bonds are broken
  • ATP is packaged in discrete units usable by the
    cell

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Cellular Respiration
  • Glucose is a simple sugar we get in our food and
    is the energy source
  • Breaking the bonds of Glucose yields 36 ATPs

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htm
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Cellular Respiration
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htm
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Cellular Respiration
  • Complex series of reactions sent though the
    electron transport chain to harvest electrons
    from sugar and donate to oxygen
  • Three Stages

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c9x6cell-respiration.jpg
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Cellular Respiration
  • Glycolysis
  • Outside mitochondria
  • Produces 2 ATP per glucose molecule
  • Ancestral

- 2 ATP 4 ATP 2 ATP
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.gif
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Cellular Respiration
  • Krebs Cycle
  • Inside Mitochondria
  • Produces 2 ATP for each glucose molecule

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itricacidcyclewhi.gif
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Cellular Respiration
  • Electron Transport Chain
  • Inside Mitochondria
  • Produces 32 ATP per glucose molecule

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ergy/images/chemios_il.jpg http//bioweb.cs.earlha
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Cellular Respiration
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png http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/
0/0d/Glucose_linear_3D_View.png http//z.about.com
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globalwarmingart.com/images/thumb/b/b1/Water_Molec
ule_VdW.png/250px-Water_Molecule_VdW.png
  • Needs Oxygen
  • Waste Product CO2

Tutorial
C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O Energy
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Photosynthesis
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png http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/
0/0d/Glucose_linear_3D_View.png http//z.about.com
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globalwarmingart.com/images/thumb/b/b1/Water_Molec
ule_VdW.png/250px-Water_Molecule_VdW.png
  • Basically, the opposite pathway of cellular
    respiration
  • needs CO2
  • waste product O2

6CO2 6H2O Energy C6H12O6 6O2
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Photosynthesis
  • Using sunlight energy, carbon dioxide gas, and
    water, forms glucose bonds in the chloroplasts

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esis/Chloroplast_EN.gif http//www.cam.k12.il.us/h
s/teachers/caplingerd/photosynthesis.gif
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Photosynthesis
  • Gas exchange in plants
  • Leaf is generally photosynthetic organ of plant

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leafstru.gif
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Questions?
BJShaw Megatherium americanum, Museo de la
Plata, La Plata, Argentina 2008
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