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Welcome to Class! 11-20 Complete the following: Warm up STAAR REVIEW Sesssion 1 Biochemistry and Cells (complete #11-16) Concept Map due for A-Day 4 Online Modules Due Notes on Fermentation Card game review Cellular respiration and photosynthesis review is counted as 5+ extra credits on the test and is due on the day of the test (Mon. and Tues.) Remember: Cellular respiration and Photosynthesis Test next Monday and Tuesday! Topics to study: Vocabs set #9, compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration details, pay attention to reactants and products and main purpose of those processes, what factor effects photosynthesis and why?
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Fermentation
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Learning Objectives Explain how organisms get energy in the absence of oxygen. Identify the pathways the body uses to release energy during exercise.
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Fermentation In the absence of oxygen, fermentation releases energy from food molecules by producing ATP.
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Fermentation There are two slightly different forms of the process: Alcoholic fermentation Lactic acid fermentation
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Alcoholic Fermentation Yeasts and a few other microorganisms use alcoholic fermentation, which produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. Pyruvic acid + NADH → Alcohol + CO 2 + NAD +
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Lactic Acid Fermentation Most organisms carry out fermentation using a chemical reaction that converts pyruvic acid to lactic acid. Pyruvic acid + NADH → Lactic acid + NAD +
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Quick Energy For short, quick bursts of energy, the body uses ATP already in muscles as well as ATP made by lactic acid fermentation.
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Long-Term Energy For exercise longer than about 90 seconds, cellular respiration is the only way to continue generating a supply of ATP.
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Fermentation During fermentation, cells convert NADH to NAD+ by passing high-energy electrons back to pyruvic acid.
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