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Respiration
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Find the mitochondrion
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Mitochondrion structure
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Why does cell respiration matter? Converts all the forms of energy that we take in (food) into one form of energy for all cell processes. Power Plant analogy
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Other effects of respiration Source of our body temperature. The rate of respiration changes when we get a fever or exercise.
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4 metabolic processes Glycolysis Oxidative decarboxylation Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle Electron Transport Chain/ Oxidative Phosphorylation
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Glycolysis Big word little meaning Glyco- sugar Lys- breakdown
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Oxidative decarboxylation Ox- presence of oxygen De – without, to lose Carb- carbon –Using oxygen to remove carbon results in CO 2
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phosphorylation Adding a phosphate to a molecule. –Oxidative phosphorylation –Photo phosphorylation –ATP phosphorylates enzymes
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Phases of Respiration In cytoplasm –Glycolysis- is UNIVERSAL In Mitochondria –Oxidative Decarboxylation in matrix –Kreb’s Cycle- in matrix –ETC and OP on inner membrane
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Respiration summary
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Summary of products ProcessATPNADHFADHCO2 Glycolysis-- Oxidative decarboxylation -- Kreb’s ETC
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Glycolysis summary One glucose 2 pyruvate two ATP are used, but four are produced, which nets 2 ATP 2 NAD + are converted to NADH + H +
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Glycolysis details 1
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Glycolysis details 2
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NAD as electron carrier
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Oxidative Decarboxylation and Krebs cycle
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Krebs details
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Chemiosmosis Happens in both photosynthesis and cell respiration
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Electron transport chain
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Summary of products ProcessATPNADHFADHCO2 Glycolysis22-- Oxidative decarboyxlyation -2-2 Kreb’s2624 ETC34
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