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Title: Cellular Respiration


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Cellular Respiration
  • What is it? extracting the energy from glucose
    and using it to charge ADP to make ATP
  • Who performs cell respiration?
  • One way or another, EVERY LIVING THING

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Cellular Respiration
  • How is it done?Aerobic cell respiration
    ORAnaerobic cell respiration
  • Purpose is the same, just different methods.

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Cell Respiration - Two types
  • - Anaerobic respiration O2 not needed
  • - done by yeast, certain bacteria, exhausted
    muscle cells of animals
  • - produces 2 ATP per glucose
  • - Two steps
  • - glycolysis
  • - fermentation alcohol or lactic acid

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Step 1
  • Glycolysis glucose splitting
  • Glucose split into 2 pyruvate
  • 2 ATP used
  • 4 ATP and 2 NADH made
  • Happens in cytoplasm
  • First step of BOTH ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC
    RESPIRATION

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Steps
  • Fermentation - conversion of pyruvate to
    Alcohol and CO2 (yeast) or Lactic acid (exhausted
    muscle cells)
  • - no more ATP generated
  • - Purpose empties electron carriers so
    glycolysis can happen again

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Cell Respiration - Two types
  • - Aerobic respiration O2 needed
  • Requires mitochondria
  • Produces 36 ATP per glucose
  • Three steps
  • Glycolysis (followed by shuttle step)
  • Krebs
  • Electron transport Chain

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Overall summary of Aerobic C. R.
  • 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O
  • - getting the energy back out of storage

C6H12O6
ATP
ADP P
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Mitochondria
  • Organelle that performs Aerobic respiration

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Step 1
  • Glycolysis EXACTLY the same as the beginning of
    anaerobic respiration
  • BUT next step is different

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Step 1.5
  • Shuttle step converts pyruvate to Acetyl-coA and
    moves it into the mitochondria
  • Releases some CO2, fills up some electron carriers

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Step 2
  • Krebs cycle fills up electron carriers
  • Acetyl CoA broken down to CO2
  • 2 ATP, 2 FADH, 6 NADH made PER GLUCOSE
  • Happens in mitochondria

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Step 3
  • Electron Transport chain
  • All the filled electron carriers (NADH, FADH2)
    dump their electrons here
  • Energy in electrons is transferred to to make 32
    ATP
  • dead Electrons caught by O2 to make H2O

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Steps
  • Final Tally See summary sheet!

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Respiration
  • What do we notice about respiration in comparison
    to Photosynthesis?

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THE BIG PICTURE
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  • Is energy recycled?
  • What about the reactants and products??
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