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Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
Cellular Energy Project
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In this project students work alone or with a partner to create a 3-D model of either a mitochondrion or a chloroplast. Students must label the parts of each organelle, and include details about the chemical reactions that occur inside of them. Rubrics for both organelles are included.

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Cellular Energy Project

Lacy Sposato
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9th - 12th
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6
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4 days

Description

In this project students work alone or with a partner to create a 3-D model of either a mitochondrion or a chloroplast. Students must label the parts of each organelle, and include details about the chemical reactions that occur inside of them. Rubrics for both organelles are included.

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NGSSHS-LS1-5
Use a model to illustrate how photosynthesis transforms light energy into stored chemical energy. Emphasis is on illustrating inputs and outputs of matter and the transfer and transformation of energy in photosynthesis by plants and other photosynthesizing organisms. Examples of models could include diagrams, chemical equations, and conceptual models. Assessment does not include specific biochemical steps.
NGSSHS-LS1-7
Use a model to illustrate that cellular respiration is a chemical process whereby the bonds of food molecules and oxygen molecules are broken and the bonds in new compounds are formed, resulting in a net transfer of energy. Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding of the inputs and outputs of the process of cellular respiration. Assessment should not include identification of the steps or specific processes involved in cellular respiration.
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