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Friday December 14 th 2012 QU: Why do we breathe? **Need book the rest of the Unit** *Final Review is online!!* OBJ: S.M. Q’s, Types of energy and uses, Over Test “Cockroaches can live for 9 days after their head has been cut off.”
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Monday December 17 th 2012 QU: What is the word equation for cellular respiration? **Turn in Energy Homework to HW Bin** *CR Project Due at the End of the Hour WedNesday* OBJ: C.R. Notes and C.R. Project “The warmest temperature ever recorded on Antarctica was 3 degrees F.”
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Cellular Respiration Who? Why? Where? What?
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In what organisms does cellular respiration take place? (WHO?)
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Plants and Animals… Plants - Autotrophs Plants - Autotrophs: ◦self-producers. Animals - Heterotrophs: ◦consumers.
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Why do we care about Cellular Respiration?
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WHY? We eat complex foods with large molecules. ◦These foods are full of energy BUT our body is not prepared to use the energy in that state. We have to change it……
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WHY? (cont.) Solution: Our body digests macromolecules into their monomers. ◦Main focus for this class: carbohydrates into glucose. Then cellular respiration retrieves the glucose and takes over!!
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WHY? (cont.) Cellular respiration’s main function ◦Turn glucose into useable ATP ◦ 38 ATP per Glucose molecule ◦ Also forms carbon dioxide and water
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Where does Cellular Respiration occur?
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WHERE? Cellular Respiration occurs in the… ◦Cytoplasm Glycolysis---Cytosol (Cytoplasm) ◦Mitochondria Krebs Cycle—Mitochondrial Matrix Electron Transport Chain/ATP Synthase---Inner Mitochondrial Membrane
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WHERE? (cont.) Inner membrane Outer membrane Inner membrane space Matrix Cristae
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What happens in Cellular Respiration?
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WHAT? Cellular Respiration: ◦catabolic, exergonic, oxygen (O 2 ) energyenergy (ATP)macromolecules (glucose). ◦catabolic, exergonic, oxygen (O 2 ) requiring process that uses energy to extract energy (ATP) from macromolecules (glucose). Catabolic: Rxn that breaks molecules down Makes CO 2 and H 2 O as well as energy (ATP)
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AMP, ADP, ATP Adenosine Tri-Phospate: ◦Made of three things 1.) Ribose (sugar) 2.) Adenosine (base) 3.) Three phosphates ◦Key to the activity of ATP
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AMP, ADP, ATP ATP works by losing the endmost phosphate group when instructed to do so by an enzyme. As the molecule goes from ATP to ADP to AMP it loses a phosphate. ◦With each lost phosphate more energy is released This reaction releases a lot of energy, which the organism can then use to build proteins, contact muscles, etc
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ATP to ADP To ADP releases energy AMP ADP ATP
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HOW: Steps of Cellular Respiration Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle and Substrate Level Phosphorylation
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Tuesday December 18 th 2012 QU: How is energy released from the ATP? *CR Project Due Weds. at the end of the hour* Absent yesterday? Turn in your HW from Friday OBJ: C.R. Notes and C.R. Project “The warmest temperature ever recorded on Antarctica was 3 degrees F.”
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WHAT? (cont.) Cellular Respiration is broken into three main parts. ◦1.) Glycolysis: splits sugar (glucose) ◦2.) Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle): Extracts the energy from glucose ◦3.) Electron Transport Chain/ATP Synthase: Turns the energy into ATP for the body to use **In total makes 38 ATP**
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Glycolysis Occurs in the cytoplasm just outside of mitochondria. Two phases: Two phases: A. Energy investment phase -Put energy in B. Energy yielding phase -Get energy out
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Glycolysis: Step 1 Energy Investment Phase: must put in 2 molecules of ATP to start Cellular Respiration Glucose (6C) Glyceraldehyde phosphate (2 - 3C) (G3P or GAP) 2 ATP - used 0 ATP - produced 0 NADH - produced 2ATP 2ADP + 2P C-C-C-C-C-C C-C-C
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Glycolysis: Step 2 Energy Yielding Phase: Rewarded for your investment by 4 ATP molecules Glyceraldehyde phosphate (2 - 3C) Pyruvate (2 - 3C) 0 ATP - used 4 ATP - produced 2 NADH - produced 4ATP 4ADP +4P C-C-C GAP (PYR)
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Glycolysis: The final picture Total Net Yield: 2 - 3C-Pyruvate (PYR) 2 - ATP (You put in two ATP and made for so total you have is 2 ATP) 2 - NADH
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“The In-between” The 2 Pyruvates (PYR) (3 Carbons) lose one carbon each. Now they each have only 2 carbons and are called Acetyl CoA C-C-C (PYR) C-C Acetyl CoA
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Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) Location: Mitochondrial Matrix Acetyl CoA (2C) bonds to Oxalacetic acid (4C - OAA) to make Citrate (6C). It takes 2 turns of the krebs cycle to oxidize 1 glucose molecule. ◦Oxidize: remove electrons for energy Mitochondrial Matrix
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Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) 2 turns Total net yield (2 turns of krebs cycle) 1.2 - ATP (substrate-level phosphorylation) -Substrate-level phosphorylation: when phosphates are added directly to a molecule of ADP or AMP to make ATP 2.6 – NADH 3.2 - FADH 2 4.4 - CO 2
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2 x around = Krebs Cycle Krebs Cycle 2 Acetyl CoA (2C) 6 NAD + 6 NADH 2 FAD 2 FADH 2 2 ATP 2 ADP +P OAA (4C) Citrate (6C) 4 CO 2
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Steps of Cellular Respiration Electron Transport Chain (ETC) and Oxidative Phosphorylation
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WedNesday December 19 th 2012 QU: OBJ: C.R. Notes and Project “In 1845 Boston had an ordinance banning bathing unless you had a doctor's prescription.” StepLocationNet Gain of ATPs 1. 2. *CR Project Due Today at the end of the hour* **CR Quiz on Friday** ***Journals Due Friday***
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Electron Transport Chain (ETC) Location: Location: inner mitochondrial membrane. ETC ETC and ATP Synthase (enzyme) make ATP. ETC is a series of transport proteins that pump H + and electrons across the inner membrane to make ATP and Water. Inner Mitochondrial Membrane
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Electron Transport Chain (ETC) cellular respiration All NADH and FADH 2 converted to ATP during this stage of cellular respiration. Each NADH converts to 3 ATP. Each FADH 2 converts to 2 ATP. Water is also made Oxidative Phosphorylation: ATP synthesized from a proton gradient using electron pumps and ATP Synthase
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Electron Transport Chain
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Total ATP Yield… Total ATP Yield 1. 04 ATP – Glycolysis and Krebs cycle 2. 34 ATP - ETC 38 ATP – TOTAL NET Yield ETC Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbJ0nbzt5Kw&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_ mode=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbJ0nbzt5Kw&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_ mode=1
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Thursday December 20 th 2012 QU: OBJ: Cellular Respiration Webquest Stage of Cellular Respiration Location of Stage # of ATPs Produced (Net Gain) *Quiz tomorrow* **Bring Book the Rest of the Unit** *Test on the Weds. You Return*
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Friday December 21 st 2012 QU: What is the equation for Cellular Respiration? **Bring Book the Rest of the Unit** *Test on the Weds. You Return* OBJ: C.R. Quiz, Over Energy, Review
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Monday January 7 th 2013 QU: **Cellular Respiration Test on WedNesday** *Make-up Quiz today after school or tomorrow before school* OBJ: Cellular Respiration Review Stage of Cellular Respiration Location of Stage # of ATPs Produced (Net Gain)
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Binder Organization: Ch 7 Syllabus Word Search Chapter 7 Section 1 Notes Cellular Respiration Project Cellular Respiration Webquest Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Review Cellular Respiration Graphic Organizer Cellular Respiration Practice Quiz Cellular Respiration Hand Written Notes
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Tuesday January 8 th 2013 QU: What is one question you still have about cellular respiration? **Chapter Review Due tomorrow** *Binder Due Tomorrow* OBJ: Cellular Respiration Review
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WedNesday January 9 th 2013 QU: How did you study for this test? **Chapter Review to the HW Bin** *Binder to my Lab Table* OBJ: Cellular Respiration Test
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