4. Assignment: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Powerpoint


Energy acquisition is essential for all life. Whether the organism is classified as plant or animal, single-celled or multicellular, the exchange of energy and the formation of products consist of a series of chemical reactions that occur at the cellular level.

· Resources: Ch. 10 and pp. 276-306 of Bioinquiry, Appendix E, and the student companion Web site
· Review the following activities:

o Section 10.4: How Do Organisms Acquire Energy?

o Light-Dependent Reactions

o Light-Independent Reactions

· Section 10.3: How Do Organisms Use Energy?


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o Krebs: Preparation and Cycle

o Glycolysis a

· Do Not do Appendix E. Instead Create an 9- to 11 slide Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation on Photosynthesis and Respiration
· Address the following processes in your presentation:
Light-Dependent Reactions, Light-Independent Reactions, Cellular Respiration, Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport. In each process cover the following: its purpose, the role of Carbon, the role of ATP, inputs and outputs.
· Include detailed speaker’s notes on each slide.
· Format your presentation, in-text (speaker notes) citations, and references according to APA standards.
· Submit your powerpoint to the Assignments link of ecampus and as a reply to the Main Forum presentations thread as a Microsoft® PowerPoint® attachment.

To complete this assignment, follow these steps:

1. Start by reviewing Chapter 10 and pages 276-306 of the Bioinquiry textbook. These sections will provide you with the necessary background information on energy acquisition, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration.

2. Take a look at Appendix E and the student companion website for additional resources and information that can be used to supplement your knowledge.

3. Focus on the following activities from the textbook:

a. Section 10.4: How Do Organisms Acquire Energy?
This section will give you an understanding of the different ways organisms acquire energy. Pay attention to the processes involved in energy acquisition.

b. Light-Dependent Reactions
Learn about the process of light-dependent reactions in photosynthesis. Understand the purpose of these reactions, the role of light, and the inputs and outputs involved.

c. Light-Independent Reactions
Study the process of light-independent reactions in photosynthesis. Learn about their purpose, the role of carbon, the role of ATP, and the inputs and outputs.

d. Section 10.3: How Do Organisms Use Energy?
This section focuses on how organisms use energy, particularly through cellular respiration. Review the different processes involved in cellular respiration, including Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport. Understand the purpose of each process, the role of carbon and ATP, and the inputs and outputs involved.

4. Instead of completing Appendix E, create a PowerPoint presentation with 9 to 11 slides. Each slide should cover a specific process, such as Light-Dependent Reactions, Light-Independent Reactions, Cellular Respiration, Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport.

5. In each slide, provide a brief explanation of the process's purpose, the role of carbon, the role of ATP, and the inputs and outputs involved. Make sure to include detailed speaker's notes on each slide to provide additional information and explanation.

6. Format your presentation, in-text citations, and references according to APA standards. Remember to include any external sources you used to gather information for your presentation.

7. Once your PowerPoint is complete, submit it to the Assignments section of the eCampus platform. In addition to that, attach the PowerPoint as a reply to the Main Forum presentations thread.

By following these steps, you will be able to create a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation on Photosynthesis and Respiration, covering the different processes involved and providing important details.