pptx, 32.79 MB
pptx, 32.79 MB
Aerobic respiration lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a higher ability class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes powerpoint timers, slide animations, embedded video's and mini review. NB: If you are unable to play embedded videos please view slide notes for link.

AQA spec link: 4.4.2.1
Relevant chapter: B9 Respiration. AQA Biology third edition textbook-Page 134-135

Students are required to know the following;
Students should be able to describe cellular respiration as an exothermic reaction which is continuously occurring in living cells.
The energy transferred supplies all the energy needed for living processes.
Respiration in cells can take place aerobically (using oxygen) or anaerobically (without oxygen), to transfer energy.
Students should be able to compare the processes of aerobic and anaerobic respiration with regard to the need for oxygen, the differing products and the relative amounts of energy transferred.
Organisms need energy for:
•• chemical reactions to build larger molecules
•• movement
•• keeping warm.
Aerobic respiration is represented by the equation:
glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water
Students should recognise the chemical symbols:
C6H12O6, O2, CO2 and H2O.

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jilly pinchin

5 years ago
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Thank you. As usual; a great resource.

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