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B-3.2: Summarize the basic aerobic and anaerobic processes of cellular respiration and interpret the chemical equation for cellular respiration
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Convert chemical energy in nutrients to chemical energy stored in ATP ATP can then be used for energy for: Cellular metabolic processes Active transport across cell membrane Protein synthesis Muscle contraction (exercise) Any organic compound (food) can be processed and broken down as a source of energy to produce ATP Nutrients + oxygen water + energy (ATP) + carbon dioxide What is Cellular Respiration?
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Glycolysis A glucose molecule is broken down into: Pyruvic acid molecules ATP molecules Glycolysis is a series of reactions using enzymes Occurs in the cytoplasm 1 st stage of Cellular Respiration
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When oxygen is available, the 2 nd step is the two step process of aerobic respiration, occurs in mitochondria 1 st step: Citric acid or Krebs cycle 2 nd step: Electron transport chain 2 nd step of Cellular Respiration
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First step of aerobic respiration is citric acid or Krebs cycle Uses the pyruvic acid formed in glycolysis A series of steps, releasing carbon dioxide, water, and energy Pyruvic acid CO 2 + H 2 O + energy (2 ATP) Aerobic Respiration – part 1
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2 nd step of aerobic respiration = electron transport chain Most of the ATP is formed during this part Series of chemical reactions ending with hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water. Carbon dioxide is released as a waste product as it is formed in several stages of the Krebs cycle Each reaction produces a small amount of energy By the end of the cycle, it produces up to 36 ATP molecules Any ATP made is used by the cell for cellular metabolism Aerobic Respiration – part 2
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C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 0 + energy In words, 1 glucose molecule and 6 oxygen molecules produce 6 carbon dioxide molecules and 6 water molecules Each reactant is used during different stages of aerobic respiration Each product is formed during different stages of the process Produce about 34 to 36 ATP molecules per 1 glucose molecule Aerobic respiration
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What happens if there is no oxygen available? Anaerobic respiration occurs aka fermentation No oxygen?
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