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Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy ATP 2009-2010

“Burn fuels” to make energy combustion making heat energy by burning fuels in one step CO2 + H2O + heat fuel (carbohydrates) O2 aerobic respiration making ATP energy (& some heat) by burning fuels in many small steps Movement of hydrogen atoms from glucose to water ATP food (carbohydrates) O2 ATP + CO2 + H2O (+ heat)

Energy needs of life Animals are energy consumers What do we need energy for? synthesis (building for growth) reproduction active transport movement temperature control (making heat) Which is to say… if you don’t eat, you die… because you run out of energy. The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics takes over!

Where do we get energy? ATP Energy is stored in organic molecules carbohydrates, fats, proteins Animals eat these organic molecules  food digest food to get fuels for energy (ATP) raw materials for building more molecules carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids ATP We eat to take in the fuels to make ATP which will then be used to help us build biomolecules and grow and move and… live! heterotrophs = “fed by others” vs. autotrophs = “self-feeders”

Adenosine TriPhosphate What is energy in biology? ATP Adenosine TriPhosphate Whoa! HOT stuff! 2009-2010

Harvesting energy stored in food Cellular respiration breaking down food to produce ATP in mitochondria using oxygen “aerobic” respiration usually digesting glucose but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins ATP food O2 Movement of hydrogen atoms from glucose to water glucose + oxygen  energy + carbon + water dioxide C6H12O6 6O2 36ATP 6CO2 6H2O  +

What do we need to make energy? The “Furnace” for making energy mitochondria Fuel food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins Helpers oxygen enzymes Product ATP Waste products carbon dioxide then used by plants water Make ATP! Make ATP! All I do all day… And no one even notices! food ATP enzymes CO2 H2O O2

Mitochondria are everywhere!! animal cells plant cells

Using ATP to do work? Can’t store ATP ATP too unstable only used in cell that produces it only short term energy storage carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage Adenosine TriPhosphate work Adenosine DiPhosphate ADP A working muscle recycles over 10 million ATPs per second Whoa! Pass me the glucose & oxygen!

{ { { ATP A Body’s Energy Budget make energy eat food synthesis 1 make energy • energy needed even at rest • activity • temperature control { ATP eat food • growth • reproduction • repair { 2 synthesis (building) • glycogen (animal starch) • fat { 3 storage

What if oxygen is missing? No oxygen available = can’t complete aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration also known as fermentation alcohol fermentation lactic acid fermentation no oxygen or no mitochondria (bacteria) can only make very little ATP large animals cannot survive yeast bacteria

Anaerobic Respiration Fermentation alcohol fermentation yeast glucose  ATP + CO2+ alcohol make beer, wine, bread lactic acid fermentation bacteria, animals glucose  ATP + lactic acid bacteria make yogurt animals feel muscle fatigue Tastes good… but not enough energy for me!

Got the energy… Ask Questions!! 2009-2010