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2.8: Cell respiration
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Recap: structure of ATP P P P riboseguanineinorganic phosphate deoxyribosethymine organic phosphate nicotinamidecytosineadenineflavine
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ATP is a source of energy Energy is released when ATP spits and forms ADP. The energy from this split is immediately available. A lot of the energy produced by cells ends up as heat (environment) therefore the body needs a continual source of energy. ATPADP Cell respiration Cell processes (active)
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Recap: where in the cell? 1.Glycolysis 1.Phosphorylation 2.Oxidation 2.Link reaction 3.Krebs cycle 4.Oxidative phosphorylation
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Types of Respiration AnaerobicAerobic No oxygen Small yield of ATP Emergency supply of energy Oxygen Large yield of ATP ‘normal’ energy supply
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Anaerobic respiration glucose pyruvate carbon dioxide + ethanal ethanol lactic acid Yeast & plants Animals
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Aerobic respiration glucose pyruvate Krebs cycle Link reaction Waste products are Carbon dioxide + water Waste products are Carbon dioxide + water
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Investigation: Investigate how the type of sugar affects the rate of respiration. Background information & procedure on moodle.
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