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TOPIC: Cells AIM: What is cellular respiration?
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Glucose is broken down to make ENERGY (ATP)
Occurs in mitochondria What is respiration?
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Oxygen (O2) required to make energy
Aerobic Respiration Oxygen (O2) required to make energy
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Oxygen Carbon dioxide & water vapor
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+ Glucose Oxygen + + Energy Carbon Dioxide Water
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION WASTES C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATP
GLUCOSE + OXYGEN CARBON + WATER + ENERGY DIOXIDE WASTES (breathe out)
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Anaerobic Respiration Energy produced WITHOUT oxygen FERMENTATION
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2 types: 1. ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION = In yeast cells
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C6H12O6alcohol+ CO2+2ATP
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2. LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION =
In your muscles, when oxygen is not available
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C6H12O6 lactic acid + 2ATP
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ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
1. Alcoholic Fermentation C6H12O6alcohol+ CO2+2ATP 2. Lactic Acid Fermentation C6H12O6lactic acid + CO2+2ATP
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Which produces more energy? AEROBIC = 36 ATP Anaerobic = 2 ATP
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YES bc they have mitochondria (carry out respiration)
Do plants carry out respiration? YES bc they have mitochondria (carry out respiration) They need energy too!!!! Carry out photosynthesis & respiration
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