Cellular Respiration-Web Quest (10 points)
The goal of this web quest is to learn to use multiple sources of information from the internet to research an idea.  The questions below require a minimal to moderate amount of time to cover.  I don't expect you to read over each and every part of each site that I send you to.  Still, it is a quest in the fact that I am asking that you locate information from these sites, and some of this information is not going to be right in front of you.  Thus, it might take you a few minutes to find what you are looking for.  Don't spend more then 10 minutes at any one site.  Some site should take you no more than a minute or two.  Write down your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

A) About: Cellular Respiration   1A) In your own words, what is ATP?
2A) Draw a picture of the ATP molecule on your paper.
B) Mr. Johnson: Cellular Respiration 1B) Write the equation for cellular respiration.
C) Pagewise: Cellular Respiration 1C) What are the three steps of cellular respiration?
2C) List an alternative to cellular respiration.
D) Prentice Hall: Cellular Respiration 1D) Click on Concept 1.  Draw the picture.
2D) Click on Concept 2.  Draw the picture..
2D) Click on Concept 3.  Draw the picture.
E) University of Florida: Cellular Respiration 1E) How man ATP's & NADH's are produced from Glycolysis?
2E) How man ATP's, NADH's, & FADH2's are produced from the Krebs Cycle?
3E) How many ATP's are produced from the electron transport chain?
F) Wikipedia: Cellular Respiration 1F) What is the difference between ethanol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation?
G) Mr. Johnson: Cellular Respiration   1G) How many total ATP's are produced from cellular respiration? (hint-Start searching from the bottom of the page)
2G) How many ATP's come from one NADH?  How many ATP's come from one FADH2's?

 

Photosynthesis-Web Quest  (10 points)
The goal of this web quest is to learn to use multiple sources of information from the internet to research an idea.  The questions below require a minimal to moderate amount of time to cover.  I don't expect you to read over each and every part of each site that I send you to.  Still, it is a quest in the fact that I am asking that you locate information from these sites, and some of this information is not going to be right in front of you.  Thus, it might take you a few minutes to find what you are looking for.  Don't spend more then 10 minutes at any one site.  Some site should take you no more than a minute or two.  Write down your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

A) Illuminating Photosynthesis   1A) Play the "Illuminating Photosynthesis" Game.  Start off with "The Cycle."  What ingredient is required to ensure that both the plant and person breath?
1B) Play the "Illuminating Photosynthesis" Game.  Next go to "Atomic Shuffle."  Write the equation for photosynthesis.  Watch were the oxygen comes from in the cycle.
1C) Play the "Illuminating Photosynthesis" Game.  Next go to "Three Puzzlers."  Which of the three puzzles did you think was the most interesting?
B) Mr. Johnson: Photosynthesis 1B) Read the "Overview of Photosynthesis" Section.  What are the three steps of photosynthesis?  Briefly describe them.
C) Pagewise: Photosynthesis 1C) Why is the photochemical reactions referred to as "light dependent?"
2C) Why is the thermochemical reaction referred to a "light independent?"
D) Thinkquest: Photosynthesis 1D) Briefly describe the two steps of photosynthesis.
E) Prentice Hall: Photosynthesis 1E) Click on Concept 1.  Copy the picture.
2E) Look at Concept 2 & Concept 3.  On Concept 3, due the experiment.  Which wavelengths of light do bacteria prefer to use for photosynthesis?
3E) Draw Concept 4 and properly label it.
4E) Draw Concept 5 and properly label it.
5E) Draw Concept 6 and properly label it.
6E) Look at Concept 7 & Draw Concept 8.
F) Wikipedia: Photosynthesis 1F) Briefly describe the discovery of photosynthesis

09/26/2006
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