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Anaerobic Respiration Biology Mrs. Harper 10/18/17

October 18, 2017 Download Notes Begin working on Do Now

Do Now 10/18/17 What is the name of the process that converts carbon dioxide into oxygen? What is the name of the process that converts oxygen into carbon dioxide? What percent of our atmosphere is oxygen? What percent is carbon dioxide? 4. When we breathe, we inhale and exhale. Explain the difference between inhalation and exhalation.

Anaerobic Respiration & ATP Biology 10/18/17

ATP: Energy for the Cell Energy is needed for all the cell’s processes including cellular respiration and photosynthesis. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the organic compound that transfers energy within the cell. ATP consists of a nitrogen base (adenine), a sugar (ribose) and three phosphate groups

ADP To release the energy from ATP, the bonds between the phosphate groups must be broken. When this occurs, only two phosphate groups are left creating ADP (adenosine diphosphate) ADP can then be recombined with a phosphate to make ATP again.

Checks for Understanding What are some key differences between ATP and ADP? ADP- 2 phosphates ATP- 3 phosphates

ATP-ADP Cycle The continuous breaking and recombining of phosphate groups is called the ATP-ADP Cycle. ATP is like a rechargeable battery, because it can be used over again. ATP is the high-energy form like a charged battery. ADP is the low-energy form like a used battery.

Video ATP ADP Cycle 2 min video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCOPNyXy_aU

Anaerobic Respiration A process that does NOT require oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. Includes two processes, glycolysis and fermentation Only 2 ATP molecules are produced through anaerobic respiration

Lactic Acid Fermentation Lactic Acid fermentation- process in which an enzyme converts pyruvic acid into lactic acid Used to manufacture foods like yogurt and cheese Also occurs in your muscles during strenuous exercise like running

Alcohol Fermentation Alcohol fermentation- process in which single-celled organisms convert pyruvic acid into ethyl alcohol Used to produce wine, beer and bread as well

Checks For Understanding What are the two processes included in anaerobic respiration? Does anaerobic respiration require oxygen? What are the two types of fermentation? Glycolysis and Fermentation No it does not Lactic Acid and Alcohol

Assignment Working silently and independently on the worksheet on Code Red