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If you did a 10 minute wall sit, what would your muscles start to feel like? Why do they begin to feel like that?
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Purpose of Cellular Respiration To break down glucose in our cells to produce energy in the form of ATP
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Glycolysis Input: Glucose Output: Pyruvate Location: Cytoplasm Main Players: Glucose Significance: Allows 2 ATPs to be made as well as breaks the glucose molecule down into a more usable form
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Kreb’s Cycle Input: pyruvate Output: CO2, NADH, FADH2 Location: Happens in the mitochondria Main Players: Carbon, NADH, FADH2 Significance: Makes 2 more ATPs and creates lots of positive and negatives charges for the next step
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Electron Transport Chain Input: NADH and FADH Output: H20 and ENERGY! Location: Happens in the mitochondria Major Players: Oxygen, Electrons, ATP synthase Significance: Creates 32 ATPs, the majority of the energy for the cell!
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Lactic Acid Fermentation Input: Pyruvate Outputs: 2 ATPs and lactic acid Happens in the mitochondria Allows us to make small amounts of energy without oxygen
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Alcoholic Fermentation Input: Pyruvate Outputs: 2 ATPs, CO2, and ethanol Happens in the mitochondria Allows small amounts of energy to be made in yeast and bacteria cells without oxygen
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Energy Tally 36 ATP for aerobic vs. 2 ATP for anaerobic – Glycolysis 2 ATP – Kreb’s 2 ATP – Electron Transport32 ATP Total: 36 ATP
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