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1.18 Cellular Respiration Pages 77-82
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Cellular Respiration glucose + oxygen gas carbon dioxide + water + ATP energy C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + ATP energy
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Aerobic Cellular Respiration uses oxygen produces large amounts of ATP
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Anaerobic Respiration does not use oxygen produces small amounts of ATP
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Step 1: glycolysis Glycolysis: 10 enzyme-catalyzed reactions occur in the cytoplasm One glucose two molecules of pyruvate Energy released produces 2 ATP
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Step 2: oxidative respiration 2 pyruvate move into the matrix of the mitochondrion broken down into 6 CO 2 and 6 H 2 O. Produces 34 molecules of ATP
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Mitochondria Site of ATP energy production Mitochondria have their own DNA
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Anaerobic Respiration Ethanol fermentation Lacate (lactic acid) fermentation
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Ethanol glucose 2 pyruvate + 2 ATP Cytoplasm enzyme “pyruvate decarboxylase” removes CO 2 ethanol
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Ethanol Fermentation Beer making Bread making Wine making
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Lactate (lactic acid) fermentation Strenuous exercise Glucose 2 pyruvate + 2 ATP 2 lactate Enzyme in cytoplasm “lactate dehydrogenase”
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Lactate in muscles Pain Stiffness fatique
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