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Cellular Respiration Biology 112
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Chemical Energy and Food Food can be broken down into fats, sugars, and proteins All food is composed of calories – a unit of energy that is needed to raise the temperature of 1g of water 1 o C Cells use this energy to carry out life activities This beginning of this process is called glycolysis
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The Beginning of the Breakdown of Food - Glycolysis Releases only a small amount of energy When oxygen is present, glycolysis leads to two other pathways that release a great deal of energy If oxygen is not present, it leads to another pathway
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Cellular Respiration The process of breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen 6O 2(g) + C 6 H 12 O 6(g) → 6CO 2(g) + 6H 2 O (g) + energy Energy must be released gradually by cells The release of ATP allows this to happen
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The 3 Stages of Respiration All three stages release ATP from the breakdown of food molecules Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain takes place in the mitochondria
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Glycolysis One molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing two molecules of pyruvic acid, a 3- carbon compound this requires two molecules of ATP Although this is an investment with ATP energy, the cell will release 4 molecules of ATP A net gain of 2 ATP results – available energy NADH is also used to release energy for the electron transport chain It does not require oxygen
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What Happens When There is no Oxygen Glycolysis follows a different pathway Fermentation releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen Pyruvic acid is formed, then NADH releases e- to the molecules ATP can continue being produced This is an anaerobic process
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Alcoholic Fermentation Yeast undergoes anaerobic fermentation, releasing alcohol, CO 2 and NAD + as products CO 2 causes bread dough to rise The alcohol burns off when the bread is baked
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Lactic Acid Fermentation (Mammals) Pyruvic acid may be converted to lactic acid with the release of the NAD + This can be built up in human muscle when there is not enough oxygen being provided to the tissues ATP is being produced by the NAD + This causes a burning sensation and muscles get sore
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