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Title: Cellular Respiration


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Cellular Respiration
  • Honors Biology
  • Mrs. Mawhiney

2
What is Cellular Respiration?
  • The process of converting food energy into ATP
    energy
  • C6H12O6 6 O2 ? 6 CO2 6 H2O 36 ATP

3
Why do plants need both chloroplasts and
mitochondria?
  • Chloroplasts use energy from the sun to make
    glucose
  • Mitochondria convert glucose to ATPthe energy
    currency of the cell

4
What is ATP?
  • Adenosine Triphosphate
  • 5-Carbon sugar (Ribose)
  • Nitrogenous base (Adenine)
  • 3 Phosphate groups
  • Energy currency of the cell
  • The chemical bonds that link the phosphate groups
    together are high energy bonds
  • When a phosphate group is removed to form ADP and
    P, small packets of energy are released

5
So what?
  • Energy is stored in these bonds.
  • So?
  • The breaking of the chemical bond releases the
    energy
  • ATP H2O? ADP P ENERGY

6
How is ATP used?
  • As ATP is broken down, it gives off usable energy
    to power chemical work and gives off some
    nonusable energy as heat.
  • Synthesizing molecules for growth and
    reproduction
  • Transport work active transport, endocytosis,
    and exocytosis
  • Mechanical work muscle contraction, cilia and
    flagella movement, organelle movement

7
Cellular Respiration
  • The process by which mitochondria break down
    glucose to make ATP
  • In order for our bodies to use the energy, the
    food must be broken down into a usable form
  • What is the usable form of energy?
  • What type of process breaks down molecules?

8
Cellular Respiration
Cellular Energy
  • The Stages of Cellular Respiration Cellular
    respiration has two stages.
  • Glycolysis The first stage of cellular
    respiration is called glycolysis.
  • Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration The second
    stage of cellular respiration is either aerobic
    respiration (in the presence of oxygen) or
    anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen).
    A large amount of ATP is made during aerobic
    respiration. NAD is recycled during the
    anaerobic process of fermentation.

9
Cellular Respiration
Stage One Breakdown of Glucose
  • Glycolysis Glucose is broken down to pyruvate
    during glycolysis, making some ATP.

10
Cellular Respiration
Stage Two Production of ATP
  • Krebs Cycle The Krebs cycle is a series of
    reactions that produce energy-storing molecules
    during aerobic respiration.
  • Electron Transport Chain During aerobic
    respiration, large amounts of ATP are made in an
    electron transport chain.

11
Cellular Respiration
Fermentation in the Absence of Oxygen
  • Fermentation When oxygen is not present,
    fermentation follows glycolysis, regenerating
    NAD needed for glycolysis to continue.
  • Lactic Acid Fermentation In lactic acid
    fermentation, pyruvate is converted to lactate.

12
Cellular Respiration
  • Cellular Respiration is a metabolic process like
    burning fuel
  • Releases much of the energy in food to make ATP
  • This ATP provides cells with the energy they need
    to carry out the activities of life.
  • C6H12O6O2 CO2 H2O ATP

13
Review
  • When oxygen is present most the ATP made in
    cellular respiration is produced by
  • A. aerobic respiration
  • B. Glycolysis
  • C. alcoholic fermentation
  • D. Lactic acid fermentation.
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