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Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Lesson Overview 9.1 Cellular Respiration: An Overview

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Chemical Energy and Food Food provides living things with the chemical building blocks they need. Cells break down food molecules and use the energy stored in the chemical bonds to produce compounds such as ATP that power the activities of the cell.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Chemical Energy and Food Energy stored in food is expressed in units of calories. A Calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius calories = 1 kilocalorie, or Calorie.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Overview of Cellular Respiration If oxygen is available, organisms can obtain energy from food by cellular respiration. In symbols: 6 O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6  6 CO H 2 O + Energy In words: Oxygen + Glucose  Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy chemical energy in food must be released gradually, otherwise most of the energy would be lost in the form of heat and light.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Stages of Cellular Respiration three main stages: 1. glycolysis 2. Krebs cycle 3. electron transport chain (ETC)

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Oxygen and Energy Pathways that require oxygen are aerobic. The Krebs cycle and ETC are aerobic processes. Both occur inside the mitochondria.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Oxygen and Energy Gylcolysis is an anaerobic process. It does not directly require or rely on oxygen. Glycolysis occurs in the cell cytoplasm.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Comparing Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide from the air, Cell respiration puts it back. Photosynthesis releases oxygen, cell respiration uses that oxygen to release energy from food.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and cell respiration are opposite processes. The energy flows in opposite directions. Photosynthesis “deposits” energy, and cell respiration “withdraws” energy. Photosynthesis: Respiration: 6 O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6  6 CO H 2 O + Energy

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Cellular Respiration: An Overview Comparing Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration cell respiration occurs in plants, animals, fungi, protists, and most bacteria. photosynthesis occurs only in plants, algae, and some bacteria.