Cellular Respiration Chapter 7
Harvesting Energy Autotrophs vs Heterotrophs Cellular Respiration- the oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical bonds
Getting Energy from Food Digestion Breaking bonds Redox reactions Dehydrogenations
Electron Transport Happens in stages…why important? Aerobic vs anaerobic respiration Electron Carriers
2 Steps in the oxidation of glucose Substrate Level Phosphorylation Oxidative Phosphorylation
Overview of Aerobic Respiration
Stages of Cellular Respiration Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation Krebs Cycle ETC and Chemiosmosis
Products Of Glycolysis Glucose + 2 ADP + 2 P + 2 NAD+ 2 pyruvate + 2 ADP + 2 NADH + 2 H+ + 2 H2O
Recycling NADH Aerobic Respiration Fermentation
The Fate of Pyruvate
Oxidation of Pyruvate to Produce Acetyl-CoA Pyruvate+ NAD+ + CoA acetyl-CoA + NADH + CO2 + H+
Krebs Cycle
ETC- Creates and Electron Gradient
ATP SYNTHASE
ETC and Chemiosmosis
Energy Yield
Actual vs Theoretical 30 vs 36…why?
Regulation of Aerobic Respiration Feedback Inhibition Figure 7.17
Oxidation without Oxygen Methanogens use CO2 Sulfur bacteria use Sulfate Fermentation Alcoholic Lactic acid
Alcoholic Fermentation
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Catabolism of Proteins and Fats Proteins to Amino groups Fatty acids to acetyl groups Intermediates of cellular respiration Figure 7.20
Evolution of Metabolism 1. Degrading Carbon Based Molecules 2. Glycolysis 3. Anaerobic Photosynthesis 4. Aerobic Photosynthesis 5. Nitrogen Fixation 6 Aerobic Respiration