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This educational resource focuses on the concepts of ATP and ADP, essential molecules in cellular respiration. The session begins with pupils analyzing a cartoon for humor and meaning, followed by completing worksheets that delve into the structures and functions of ATP and ADP. Key topics include the differences between ATP and ADP, the role of mitochondria in animals and plants, and the reactants in respiration. The quiz at the end reinforces understanding, and students should prepare folders for the next day with completed worksheets.
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December 19, 2013 Half Sheet: What does this cartoon mean? Why is it funny? Finish Worksheet #14 Do Worksheet #15 QUIZ #7 at end of hour Folder Check tomorrow (Worksheets #1-15)
ATP • Consists of Adenine, Ribose and Phosphate • The T stands for Tri- or three • This is because there are three phosphates • The A stands for Adenosine which is a combination of Adenine and Ribose
ADP • Consists of Adenine, Ribose and Phosphates • The D stands for Di- or Two • This is because there are two phosphates
QUIZ #7 • 1)What are the reactants found in respiration? • 2) Do animals and plants have mitochondria? • 3) What is the difference between ATP and ADP?