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CELLULAR RESPIRATION Chapter 9
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WHAT IS IT? A Process of breaking down food (sugar/glucose) in our cells to release energy (ATP) in order to use it to do work. Main Goal Make ATP
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WHAT ARE THE TYPES? 2 types of Cellular Respiration Anaerobic Respiration not Occurs when oxygen is not present! Aerobic Respiration is Uses Oxygen, occurs when oxygen is present
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION Equation: Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O + ATP
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WHAT ARE THE STAGES IN EACH? Anaerobic – 2 stages Glycolysis Fermentation Aerobic – 3 stages Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain
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Cellular Respiration AnaerobicGlycolysisFermentationAerobicGlycolysisKrebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Without Oxygen With Oxygen
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WHAT DO BOTH ANAEROBIC & AEROBIC RESPIRATION START WITH? Glycolysis!
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GLYCOLYSIS Location: Cytoplasm of the Cell Summary: The process in which 1 molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid. Steps: 1.Glucose 1.Glucose is split in half 2 molecules called PGAL. 2.Each PGAL is then converted into a molecule called Pyruvic acid.How? a)Each PGAL loses a hydrogen (H) b)These hydrogens get picked up by NAD NADH 3.From all this 2 ATP are needed/used & 4 ATP are made! 4.That gives us a net total of 2 ATP !
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GLYCOLYSIS Go to Page 255. Let’s draw this! Glucose (6 carbons)
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GLYCOLYSIS Glucose (6 carbons) PGAL (3 carbons) 1
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GLYCOLYSIS Glucose (6 carbons) PGAL (3 carbons) 1 2 Pyruvic Acid (3 carbons)
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GLYCOLYSIS Glucose (6 carbons) PGAL (3 carbons) 1 Pyruvic Acid (3 carbons) Lose a “H” = 2 “H” + 2NAD 2NADH
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GLYCOLYSIS Glucose (6 carbons) PGAL (3 carbons) 1 Pyruvic Acid (3 carbons) Lose a “H” = 2 “H” + 2NAD 2NADH Use 2 ATP Make 4 ATP 2 3
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SO, WHAT’S NEXT? If oxygen is not present Fermentation If oxygen is present Krebs Cycle
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Cellular Respiration AnaerobicGlycolysisFermentationAerobicGlycolysisKrebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Without Oxygen With Oxygen
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FERMENTATION Location : Cytoplasm of the Cell Begins with the Pyruvic Acid from Glycolysis Purpose : Recycle NAD so glycolysis can continue No additional ATP is made during fermentation. 2 Types : Lactic Acid Fermentation Alcohol Fermentation
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LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION Summary: Pyruvic acid + NADH lactic acid + NAD (goes back to glycolysis) What types of organisms can do this? Humans produce lactic acid in muscle tissue during rapid exercise when tissues can not get enough oxygen.
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ALCOHOL FERMENTATION Summary Pyruvic acid + NADH alcohol + CO 2 + NAD (goes back to glycolysis) What types of organisms can do this? Yeast! Humans use alcohol made by yeast to make wine & beer and the carbon dioxide to make bread rise!
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ATP TOTALS How many ATP does Anaerobic Respiration make? Glycolysis 2 ATP Fermentation 0 ATP In total = 2 ATP
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Cellular Respiration AnaerobicGlycolysisFermentationAerobicGlycolysisKrebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Without Oxygen With Oxygen
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION OCCURS IN THE MITOCHONDRIA Parts of the Mitochondria Outer Membrane Inner Membrane Matrix Fluid inside the mitochondria Cristae Inner folds of the mitochondria
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KREBS CYCLE Location : Mitochondria (Matrix) Summary : 2 Occurs Twice since we made 2 pyruvic acids from Glycolysis. Pyruvic Acid is broken down into CO 2. More NADH is made. FADH 2 is also made. One ATP is made per cycle.
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ATP TOTALS How many ATP does Aerobic Respiration make? Glycolysis 2 ATP Krebs Cycle 1 ATP but Happens Twice = 2 ATP In total so far = 4 ATP o But we still have the Electron Transport Chain!
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ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN Location : Mitochondria (Inner Membrane) Summary : 32 ATP Makes 32 ATP Oxygen is needed! Uses hydrogens from NADH & FADH 2. NADH NAD FADH 2 FAD The NAD & FAD then go back to glycolysis & Krebs cycle to pick up more “H’s” At the end, oxygen combines with hydrogens to make water (H 2 O) !!
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ATP TOTALS How many ATP does Aerobic Respiration make? Glycolysis 2 ATP Krebs Cycle 1 ATP but Happens Twice = 2 ATP Electron Transport Chain 32 ATP In total = 36 ATP!!!
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REMEMBER: WHAT IS CELL RESPIRATION? A Process of breaking down food (sugar – glucose) in our cells to release energy (ATP) in order to use it to do work. Main Goal Make ATP Did we do this?
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