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Aerobic Respiration Teacher Resources
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Students complete a lab activity involving planning and conducting investigations using a living organism to learn about photosynthesis and respiration. Students practice developing a hypothesis. They use an attached planning sheet to assist in the development of their statement.
Students perform an experiment that measures respiration. In this performing an experiment that measures respiration lesson, students discuss aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Students measure the gas produced by putting yeast in water. Students re-design the experiment to achieve more accurate test results.
Young scholars explain the mechanism of breathing. For this biology lesson, students compare lung capacities of people with different height and body types. They compare the classroom's surface area with that of the lungs.
Life scientists observe yeast cells under the microscope. In this investigation, pupils conduct an experiment to identify whether yeasts are living organisms or not. They collect data and summarize findings.
Young scholars conduct various experiments on glucose. In this biology instructional activity, students differentiate the process of diffusion and osmosis. They test different foods for the presence of glucose and starch.
High schoolers create a 3 minute video on a technology-based product. In this biology lesson, students watch the videos they made and put them together to make a longer one. They create a graphic organizer using vocabulary words.
Five pages take biologists on a generalized survey of the origin of life. Queries are made regarding theories of how life developed, ancient Earth conditions, and the ever-changing field of taxonomy. The experiments of different scientists are to be analyzed and a diagram of geologic areas is to be labeled. This is a well-rounded survey, suitable for a general or AP biology course.
In this metabolism test review, students define several terms. Students write balanced chemical equations for aerobic cellular respiration. Students complete several multiple choice questions.
Students identify the different biogeochemical cycles on Earth. In this biology lesson, students observe microbes under a microscope. They compare and contrast respiration and photosynthesis.
In this cell organelles worksheet, learners read the structure and function of different plant and animal cell organelles to determine what organelle is being described. Students write in the 15 organelles into a chart.