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CELLULAR RESPIRATION The breakdown of organic compounds to form ATP needed for cellular reactions
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Cellular respiration occurs in all living things. Plants, animals, protists, fungi, bacteria,
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Cellular respiration occurs in stages, each stage requires enzymes, as the breakdown of glucose is A controlled breakdown – not like burning glucose Like we can do outside of the body.
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PART ONE OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION – GLYCOLYSIS Means destruction of glucose -occurs in the cytoplasm -occurs in all living things,
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So all living things share the same DNA which produces the same enzymes (Proteins) to perform the Same task - glycolysis.
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http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/Bio231/glycolysis.html
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After glycolysis, many paths can be taken. The one taken depends On the enzymes present in the organism, (genes build enzymes) and the environmental conditions
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A. Anaerobic respiration – aka fermentation 1. alcoholic fermentation 2. lactic acid fermentation 3. acetic acid fermentation
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B. Aerobic respiration – requires oxygen Occurs in the mitochondria Involves the Krebs Cycle and electron transport
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http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/Bio231/krebs.html
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ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN: PRODUCES 34 ATP’S
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http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/Bio231/etc.html
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