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converts energy in food to energy in ATP.
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Formula for Cellular Respiration 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 → 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + 36 ATP
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Food and Calories The food and drink that you consume provide a source of energy for your cells. The energy is used to make ATP. calorie – the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius. Kilocalorie (on labels) – 1000 calories Food also provides the building blocks for your cellular products (proteins, hormones, etc.)
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An overview of Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration can be aerobic (with oxygen), or anaerobic, (without oxygen) Aerobic respiration has 3 main steps: 1. Glycolysis 2. Krebs Cycle 3. Electron Transport Chain
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Structure of Mitochondria A mitochondria’s structure is key to its role in cellular respiration. An envelope of two membranes encloses the mitochondria and there is a space between the outer and inner membranes.
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Structure of a mitochondria continued… Inner Matrix-encloses a think fluid called the MATRIX The complex folding pattern of this membrane allows for many sites where reactions can occur.
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A Road Map for Cellular Respiration A cell’s chemical processes make up a cell’s METABOLISM Pathways-Anabolic and Catabolic 3 main stages
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Stage 1: Glycolysis Means splitting of sugar Breaks down a glucose molecule TAKES PLACE: outside the mitochondria in the cytoplasm of the cell ATP Molecules produced: 4 made-2 used (net gain of 2)
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Stage 2: Krebs Cycle Finishes the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules to carbon dioxide, releasing more energy in the process TAKES PLACE: In the matrix within the mitochondria ATP molecules produced: 2 ATP molecules
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Stage 3: Electron Transport Chain and ATP Synthase Action TAKES PLACE: In the inner membrane of the mitochondria ATP molecules produced: 32 ATP molecules
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