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This fully-resourced lesson describes how respiration in the absence of oxygen produces a limited yield of ATP and results in lactate or ethanol formation. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying differentiated resources have been designed to cover all of the specification points under point 5.5 of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification and explains how pyruvate must be converted to lactate or ethanol using the hydrogen atoms released from reduced NAD to reoxidise this coenzyme to allow glycolysis to continue.

The lesson begins with a focus on the coenzyme, NAD, and students are challenged to recall details of its role in the oxidation of glycerate-3-phosphate. Students will recall that oxidative phosphorylation in aerobic respiration allows these coenzymes to be reoxidised and therefore recognise that another metabolic pathway has to operate when there is no oxygen available. Time is taken to go through the details of the lactate and ethanol fermentation pathways and students are encouraged to discuss the conversions before applying their knowledge to complete diagrams and passages about the pathways. Understanding checks in a range of forms are used to enable the students to assess their progress whilst prior knowledge checks allow them to recognise the links to earlier topics.

This lesson has been written to tie in with the other uploaded lessons on glycolysis and the stages of aerobic respiration as detailed in points 5.1 - 5.5.

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Topic 5: Energy for biological processes (Edexcel A-level Biology B)

Respiration and photosynthesis are two of the most important biological processes, which can be poorly understood by students but unsurprisingly are commonly assessed in the terminal exams. These 11 lessons have been intricately planned so that they contain a wide range of activities that will engage the students whilst covering the key detail to try to deepen their understanding and include exam-style questions so they are prepared for the assessments. The following specification points in topic 5 of the Edexcel A-level Biology B course are covered by these 11 fully-resourced lessons: * Cellular respiration yields ATP * The different stages of aerobic respiration * The conversion of glucose to pyruvate during glycolysis * The mitochondrial matrix as the site of the Link reaction and Krebs cycle * The production of carbon dioxide, reduced NAD and ATP in the Krebs cycle * Oxidative phosphorylation * The yield of ATP from anaerobic respiration * The production of lactate in mammalian muscles * Ethanol formation in plants * The meaning of the absorption and action spectra * The reason for a variety of photosynthetic pigments in plants * The structure of the chloroplasts * The role of thylakoid membranes in the light-dependent stage * The process of cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation * The use of reduced NADP and ATP in the Calvin cycle * Understand how GALP is used as a raw material in the production of monosaccharides, amino acids and other molecules * Factors that limit photosynthesis including carbon dioxide, light intensity and temperature Due to the detail of these lessons, it is estimated that it will take in excess of a month of A-level lessons to cover these lessons If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons, download the link reaction, Krebs cycle and light-independent stage lessons as these have been shared for free

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