Monday, October 25, 2010

Grade 8 Challenge!

Well I told you it would come so here it is...


The first student to answer these correctly will receive a special award, don't think this will be too simple...also be aware that there are two parts to the question! There is a chemical called ATP that is produced in cells. 


1. What process is this part of?


2. Where does this process occur in the cell?


To level the playing field no answers will be posted until the contest closes. Answers may only be submitted starting October 27th at 5:00!

4 comments:

  1. 1) The process is called Cellular Respiration

    2) The mitochondria is where cellular respiration occurs

    Also, did you know that ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate?

    this answer was proudly submitted by Danielle

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  2. ok this is my somewhat scientific definition of the ATP
    It transports, works, and moves
    this is a part of the process of transferring energy and stuff.

    its part of the mitchendora!
    from Silas
    Running club starts next Wednesday!

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  3. 1)it is part of cellular respiration
    2)it occurs in the mitochondria

    ok soooo you never said if we won or not.... did we?????

    AND PEOPLE, RUNNING AT LUNCH HAS NOT STARTED YET SO SAY YOU WANT TO JOIN!!!

    WE WILL GET YOU FAST...FAST!!!!

    :)

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  4. 1. aerobic respiration


    2. mitochondria


    (:

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