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Back up… Where did the glucose come from? Where did the glucose come from How did the glucose get into your cells?
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Cellular Respiration A bunch of small steps to break down the glucose If we burned it all up at once, what would happen? Do we want that inside our cells?
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Who is the powerhouse inside of the cell? Mitochondrion Folded membranes = more room for reactions
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What reaction is taking place in the mitochondria? Cellular respiration Glucose + oxygen Carbon dioxide + water + energy AEROBIC process (requires oxygen)
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C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 0
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Which molecules store the MOST energy?
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Who is the energy carrier inside of a cell? ATP Adenosine tri- phosphate
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WHAT MACROMOLECULE CLASS DOES ATP FIT INTO?
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Where does ATP store its energy? In the phosphate bonds! So the more phosphates you have, the more energy you have! Why? Phosphates are negatively charged…
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Comparison purposes ATP ADP
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Why recharge? If not, we would have to consume our entire body weight in ATP every day!!! That’s a LOT of food!
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How much energy? One glucose molecule = ~34-36 ATP Each muscle cell has about 600 million ATP molecules 10 million ATPs can be consumed and recharged every second per cell!
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How long does one ATP last? About 3 seconds… Long term energy storage = ?
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