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Cellular Respiration Do Now: 1. Take out homework 2. What do you think “respiration” is? Is it the same as “cellular respiration?”
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Cellular Respiration Is a complex biochemical pathway that breaks down chemicals in order to make ATP.
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How ATP Works Adenine Ribose PPP ATP = stored Energy Energy to use ADP = used Energy (like a dead rechargeable battery) Think “D” = “D”ead. TRI phosphate DI phosphate Pi
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There are two main types of respiration Aerobic respiration requires oxygen Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
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Cellular Respiration Overview Organic Compounds e.g. C 6 H 12 O 6 Glycosis Fermentation Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle Electron Transport Chain Lactic Acid Ethanolic AnaerobicAerobic Chemiosmosis = # ATP made per glucose molecule
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World Changing About 2.5 Billion years ago, life on Earth changed forever… Paleontologists mark this time as the change from the Archaen Era to the Proterozoic. About 90% of the species of organisms alive went extinct in a terrible catastrophe… What was it???
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Photosynthesis Makes Oxygen! Aerobic respiration, made possible by photosynthesis, produces almost 2,000% more energy than anaerobic! That’s a lot of ATP! This allows for the diversification of life – and the rise of the Eukaryotes 1.8 BYA
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Aerobic Respiration is what YOU (and other complex organisms) do.
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Key Concepts Cellular Respiration How ATP works –ATP ADP + P + Energy Aerobic Respiration –glycolysis Citric Acid Cycle Electron Transport Chain Chemiosmosis Anaerobic Respiration –Glycolysis Fermentation Aerobic respiration is almost 20x more efficient than anaerobic. –There’s a reason that there’s no such thing as a multicellular anaerobe.
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