AP BIO: Energy Unit- Photosynthesis and Respiration



AP BIO Unit 1: Biochemistry and Energy The focus of Unit 1 is on basic chemistry and the role that it plays in metabolic processes. The general message of this unit refers to the AP Biology “Big Idea” of biological systems utilize free energy and molecular building blocks to grow, to reproduce, and to maintain dynamic homeostasis.Review all information covered in the AP Biology Summer Assignment. This information can be found in Chapter 2 and 3 of your textbook. You will be able to use your summer assignment to assist with the quiz.Biochemistry Quiz - _____Marshmallow/Protein ModelingEnzyme rates using Toothpickase ModelRead every word of Chapter 8 –Energy and MetabolismQuiz 8.1-8.2______Quiz 8.3-8.4______ AP Lab #4 PhotosynthesisRead Chapter 10- PhotosynthesisREAD for “Big Picture”-Concentrate on understanding fig 10.14Know everything on the Photosynthesis Fill-In SheetQuizzes- _____________________AP Lab #2 Photosynthesis 4. Read Chapter 9.1-9.2 to page 169 - How Cells Harvest Chemical EnergyKnow figures 9.6, 9.9, 9.12 Know everything on the Respiration Fill-In SheetQUIZ- ______________________Unit 1 Test: ___For this test, you must make notecards for your review method and submit them on the day of the test. They will count for 5 points of your test grade.Preparing for the Energy Test. For this test, you will need to create a series of outlines breaking down the Chapters and emphasizing the important parts. If there is a method that you find particularly beneficial to yourself you may do that, but you still must complete an outline to turn in on test day. This outline will count for 5 points of your test grade. Make sure that you understand the concepts covered in all labs.Chapters 2 and 3Know the properties of waterpHPolypeptideDehydration synthesisDenaturationMonosaccharidesDisaccharidesPolysaccharidesChapter 8 – Energy & MetabolismPotential vs. Kinetic EnergyOxidationReductionRedox ReactionNAD+ and NADHThermodynamicsFree EnergyEndergonicExergonicActivation EnergyCatalystsEnzymesSubstratesMultienzyme ComplexesFactors influencing enzymatic action (temp, pH, inhibitors, activators, enzyme co-factors, and coenzymes)Chapter 9 – Cellular RespirationGlycolyisPyruvateOxidation of PyruvateATPNADHAcetylCoACitric Acid Cycle (Krebs)FADH2Electron Transport ChainCristaeChapter 10 PhotosynthesisPigmentsChloroplastsThylakoidsStromaPhotosystems I and IIADP and ATPNADP and NADPHChlorophyll Reaction CenterLight Reaction (Light Dependent Reaction)Dark Reaction (Light Independent Reaction)Chemiosmosis/Proton PumpRuBP and RubiscoC3 Pathway, C4 and CAM plantsCalvin Cycle ................
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