Adenosine triphosphate is the universal energy currency and this lesson focuses on the structure of this nucleotide derivative. The PowerPoint has been designed to cover point 1.6 of the AQA A-level Biology specification and also explains how ATP must be hydrolysed to release energy and then re-synthesised during respiration and photosynthesis.
As the previous sub-topic concerned the structure of DNA and RNA, the start of this lesson challenges the students on their knowledge of these polynucleotides so that they can recognise that this molecule consists of adenine, ribose and three phosphate groups. In order to release the stored energy, ATP must be broken down and students will be given time to discuss which reaction will be involved as well as the products of this reaction. Time is taken to describe how the hydrolysis of ATP can be coupled to energy-requiring reactions within cells and the examples of active transport and skeletal muscle contraction are used as these are covered in greater detail in topic 2 and 6. The final part of the lesson considers how ATP must be re-synthesised and students will learn that this occurs in the mitochondria and chloroplast during aerobic respiration and photosynthesis respectively.
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This is a very sparse and poor power point. There is a limited amount of relevant content on ATP in terms of structure and function. The detail required for A level is poorly lacking. Slides are repeated multiple times, you get the feeling it is a padding strategy. As you see more Key jpegs than actual science content. I would strongly recommend you do not waste your money on this resource. One star from me.
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