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Cell Respiration The process by which cells turn food molecules into cell energy
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The Complete breakdown of foods occurs in aerobic respiration The general reaction of aerobic respiration is: glucose + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O + ATP + heat This reaction occurs in steps: –Glycolysis –Transition reaction –Krebs Cycle –Electron Transport Chain
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Glycolysis Occurs in the cytoplasm Splits a 6-carbon sugar into 2 x 3-C pyruvates Reaction sequence: Sugar (6C) 2 Pyruvates (3C) Produces: –2 ATP molecules –2 NADH 2
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Transition reaction Processes pyruvate so that it can enter mitochondrion The reaction sequence: 2 pyruvate (3C) 2 acetyl (2C) Produces: –2 NADH 2 2 acetyl groups easily enter the mitochondrion of the cell
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Transition between cytoplasm and mitochondrion
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Krebs Cycle Occurs in the cytoplasm of the mitochondria (stroma) Cyclical series of reactions which breaks down acetyls releasing CO 2 Produces: –2 ATP’s –6 NADH 2 –2 FADH 2
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Up to this point, the entire molecule of glucose has been broken down to form 6 CO 2 ’s Yet, only 4 ATP’s have been formed during: Glycolysis Transition & Krebs Cycle Potential energy of NADH2 and FADH2 can be released in Electron Transport Chain
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Electron Transport Chain – harvests potential energy of NAD and FAD coenzymes Occurs along inner membrane (cristae) of mitochondrion
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Overall Energy Harvest of Aerobic Cell Respiration Much more ATP than the 4 molecules received through Gly, Trans, and Krebs!!
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We metabolize more than sugars!!
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Can cells produce ATP without oxygen being present? Oxygen removes e-’s from the Electron Transport Chain to help make ATP If oxygen is not present, NADH 2 must be oxidized to NAD + to allow cells to make ATP
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Animal cells engage in fermentation Fermentation allows NAD+ to be recycled Fermentation produces 2 ATP’s per molecule of glucose broken down Glucose is not completely broken down
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Plant and fungal cells engage in fermentation This process also allows NAD+ to be recycled Produces 2 ATP’s per molecule of glucose broken down Glucose is not completely broken down
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Fermentations produce many foods and drinks! Dairy fermentations –Cheeses –Yogurts –Sour cream Fermented foods –Breads –Tofu and tempeh –Pickles, sauerkraut Fermented beverages –Wines, beers, ales
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