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Interest Grabber
Section 9-1
  • Feel the Burn
  • Do you like to run, bike, or swim? These all are
    good ways to exercise. When you exercise, your
    body uses oxygen to get energy from glucose,a
    six-carbon sugar.

1. How does your body feel at the start of
exercise, such as a long, slowrun? How do you
feel 1 minute into the run 10 minutes into the
run? 2. What do you think is happening in your
cells to cause the changesin how you
feel? 3. Think about running as fast as you can
for 100 meters. Could youkeep up this pace for a
much longer distance? Explain your answer.
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OVERALL EQUATION
  • C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O energy(ATP)
  • Glucose Oxygen ? Carbon Dioxide Water ATP
    (Adenosine triphosphate)

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Section Outline
Section 9-1
  • 91 Chemical Pathways
  • A. Chemical Energy and Food
  • B. Overview of Cellular Respiration
  • C. Glycolysis
  • 1. ATP Production
  • 2. NADH Production
  • D. Fermentation
  • 1. Alcoholic Fermentation
  • 2. Lactic Acid Fermentation

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Section Outline
Section 9-2
  • 92 The Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport
  • A. The Krebs Cycle
  • B. Electron Transport
  • C. The Totals
  • D. Energy and Exercise
  • 1. Quick Energy
  • 2. Long-Term Energy
  • E. Comparing Photosynthesis and Cellular
    Respiration

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ORGANELLE OF FOCUS
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Figure 92 Cellular Respiration An Overview
Section 9-1
Mitochondrion
Electrons carried in NADH
Electrons carried in NADH and FADH2
Pyruvic acid
Glucose
Electron Transport Chain
Krebs Cycle
Glycolysis
Mitochondrion
Cytoplasm
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Chemical Pathways
Section 9-1
Glucose
Krebs cycle
Electrontransport
Glycolysis
Alcohol or lactic acid
Fermentation (without oxygen)
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Flowchart
Section 9-2
Cellular Respiration
Glucose(C6H1206) Oxygen(02)
Glycolysis
KrebsCycle
ElectronTransportChain
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Water (H2O)
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Figure 93 Glycolysis
Section 9-1
Glucose
2 Pyruvic acid
To the electron transport chain
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Figure 93 Glycolysis
Section 9-1
Glucose
2 Pyruvic acid
To the electron transport chain
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Figure 93 Glycolysis
Section 9-1
Glucose
2 Pyruvic acid
To the electron transport chain
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Figure 96 The Krebs Cycle
Section 9-2
Citric Acid Production
Mitochondrion
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Figure 96 The Krebs Cycle
Section 9-2
Citric Acid Production
Mitochondrion
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CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING
  • BEFORE WE GO ANY FURTHER SEE HOW WELL YOU
    UNDERSTAND THE FIRST TWO STEPS IN CELLULAR
    RESPIRATION
  • Answer the questions in your notes, use your
    textbook Ch9.

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Figure 97 Electron Transport Chain
Section 9-2
Electron Transport
Hydrogen Ion Movement
Channel
Mitochondrion
Intermembrane Space
ATP synthase
Inner Membrane
Matrix
ATP Production
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Summary Chart
Input Step Outputs ATPs




Total ATPS________
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SUMMARY
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  • WHAT IF THERE ISNT ANY OXYGEN?
  • CELLUAR RESPIRATION Anaerobic (fermentation)
  • yeast cells alcohol production
  • muscle cells lactic acid production

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Figure 94 Lactic Acid Fermentation
Section 9-1
Lactic acid
Glucose
Pyruvic acid
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Figure 94 Lactic Acid Fermentation
Section 9-1
Lactic acid
Glucose
Pyruvic acid
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Figure 94 Lactic Acid Fermentation
Section 9-1
Lactic acid
Glucose
Pyruvic acid
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Pros and Cons of Lactic Acid Fermentation
  • Pros your muscle will keep working even without
    sufficient oxygen

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  • Cons you feel it, lactic acid causes sore
    muscles and cramping
  • Your body will get rid of lactic acid it
    diffuses into blood and goes to liver where it is
    converted back to pyruvic acid ready for O2

LIVER
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RECAP6C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O
energy (ATP)
  • GLUCOSE becomes
  • CO2
  • Oxygen is needed
  • to accept the electrons at the end of ETC
  • CO2 goes
  • into blood, lungs, exhaled
  • Water is produced when
  • O2 collects enough e- and H to become water
  • ATP is produced
  • in glycolysis, Kreb Cycle and mainly in ETC due
    to chemiosmosis

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  • Pyruvic acid is made
  • at the end of glycolysis (3C)
  • NADH and FADH2 carry
  • Electrons and H to the ETC
  • Protons (H) build up in the due to
  • Intermembrane space, ETC pushing them out
  • ATP synthase allows H to and
  • Back into the matrix, produces ATPs
  • If no oxygen, yeast produce
  • ethanol
  • If no oxygen, muscle cells produce
  • Lactic acid

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  • The ETC produces...
  • 34 ATPs
  • In aerobic respiration, Pyruvic acid is converted
    to
  • Acetyl CoA
  • The molecule that must be recycled in the Kreb
    cycle is
  • Oxaloacetic acid
  • The break down of one glucose gives
  • 38 total ATP

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  • Autotrophs
  • Make their own food/chemical energy
  • Heterotrophs
  • Must eat other things to obtain chemical energy
  • Aerobic respiration requires
  • Oxygen

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  • VIDEO LINKS
  • FROM FOOD TO ATP
  • Cellular Respiration Overview

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Video Contents
Video Contents
  • Click a hyperlink to choose a video.
  • Aerobic Respiration
  • Glycolysis
  • Krebs Cycle, Part 1
  • Krebs Cycle, Part 2
  • Electron Transport Chain, Part 1
  • Electron Transport Chain, Part 2

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Video 1
Video 1
Aerobic Respiration
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Video 2
Video 2
Glycolysis
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Video 3
Video 3
Krebs Cycle, Part 1
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Video 4
Video 4
Krebs Cycle, Part 2
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Video 5
Video 5
Electron Transport Chain, Part 1
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Video 6
Video 6
Electron Transport Chain, Part 2
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Internet
Go Online
  • Links from the authors on Creatine
  • Share kimchi lab data
  • Interactive test
  • For links on cellular respiration, go to
    www.SciLinks.org and enter the Web Code as
    follows cbn-3091.
  • For links on the Krebs cycle, go to
    www.SciLinks.org and enter the Web Code as
    follows cbn-3092.

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