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Cellular Respiration The Aerobic System
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Goal: I will be able to explain how my body converts food into a usable form of energy for my cells.
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Review What are the two metabolic systems discussed previously and how do they provide energy?
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Cellular Respiration Provides energy to sustain intense activity for long periods of time. Examples include biathlon, marathons, entire soccer game etc. Process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and requires oxygen.
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Cellular Respiration The overall equation for cellular respiration is: C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 +36ADP +36P → 6CO 2 + 36ATP +6H 2 O
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Cellular Respiration Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and creates two pyruvate molecules. Pyruvate molecules move into the mitochondria and are converted into acetyl CoA rather than lactic acid. The acetyl CoA molecules move into the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle). Through a series of eight reactions, two ATP molecules as well as “high energy storing” molecules are produced. The final stage is called the Electron Transport Chain.
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Electron Transport Chain This stage occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria. Electrons are removed from the “high energy storing” molecules produced in the citric acid cycle which results in free energy that is used to attach a phosphate group to ADP creating ATP. There are 36 ATP molecules produced by the end of cellular respiration (citric acid cycle + electron transport chain).
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