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Cell Respiration Chapter 9
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Slide 2 of 40 Cellular Respiration
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Slide 3 of 40 Cellular Respiration
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Slide 4 of 40 Questions Is respiration exergonic or endergonic? Why? Is fermentation exergonic or endergonic? Why? Does respiration require enzymes? What are the 2 catabolic pathways? How do they differ?
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Slide 5 of 40 Questions Answers Is respiration exergonic or endergonic? Why? Exergonic, releases energy as ATP and heat Is fermentation exergonic or endergonic? Why? Exergonic, releases energy as ATP and heat Does respiration require enzymes? Yes What are the 2 catabolic pathways? Cellular Respiration & Fermentation (EtOH & Lactate) How do they differ? Respiration requires O2 & Produces 18-19x ATP
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Slide 6 of 40 Questions (Page 2) What are the 4 parts of cellular respiration? Which of the parts produce ATP? Which of the parts produce NADH? Which part(s) of cellular respiration require oxygen?
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Slide 7 of 40 Questions (Page 2) Answers What are the 4 parts of cellular respiration? Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, TCA, & Oxidative Phosphorylation Which of the parts produce ATP? All but Pyruvate Oxidation Which of the parts produce NADH? All but Oxidative Phosphorylation Which part(s) of cellular respiration require oxygen? Only ETC (part of Oxidative Phosphorylation)
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Slide 8 of 40 Questions What is Glycolysis? What is produced in Glycolysis? Where does Glycolysis occur in a eukaryotic cell? Where does it occur in a prokaryotic cell?
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Slide 9 of 40 Questions Answers What is Glycolysis? Splitting of glucose into 2 pyruvates What is produced in Glycolysis? 2 ATP, 2 NADH, & 2 Pyruvate Where does Glycolysis occur in a eukaryotic cell? Cytoplasm or Cytosol Where does it occur in a prokaryotic cell? Cytoplasm or Cytosol
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Slide 10 of 40 Questions What are the 4 Parts of Cellular Respiration? What is the purpose of Pyruvate Oxidation? What is produced in Pyruvate Oxidation? For each glucose, how many pyruvate oxidations occur?
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Slide 11 of 40 Questions Answers What are the 4 Parts of Cellular Respiration? Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, TCA, & Oxidative Phosphorylation What is the purpose of Pyruvate Oxidation? To transport pyruvate into the mitochondrion What is produced in Pyruvate Oxidation? CO 2, NADH or FADH 2, & Acetyl CoA For each glucose, how many pyruvate oxidations occur? 2
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Slide 12 of 40 Questions (Page 2) Where does the TCA cycle occur in a eukaryotic cell? Where does it occur in a prokaryotic cell? What are the 2 alternate names for the TCA cycle?
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Slide 13 of 40 Questions (Page 2) Answers Where does the TCA cycle occur in a eukaryotic cell? Mitochondria Where does it occur in a prokaryotic cell? Cytoplasm or Cytosol What are the 2 alternate names for the TCA cycle? Kreb’s Cycle, TriCarboxylic Acid, or Citric Acid Cycle
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Slide 14 of 40 Questions (Page 3) For each glucose, how many turns of the TCA cycle occur? Each turn of the TCA cycle produces how much: CO 2 ? ATP? NADH? FADH 2 ?
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Slide 15 of 40 Questions (Page 3) Answers For each glucose, how many turns of the TCA cycle occur? 2 Each turn of the TCA cycle produces how much: CO 2 ? = 2 ATP? = 1 NADH? = 3 FADH 2 ? = 1
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