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Title: Ch 9 Cellular Respiration


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Ch 9 Cellular Respiration
  • Explain cellular respiration and its three
    stages glycolysis, Krebs cycle and electron
    transport chain.
  • Know where each stage of cellular respiration
    takes place.
  • Write the chemical equation for cellular
    respiration and identify the reactants and
    products.
  • Distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic
    respiration.
  • Describe the two main types of fermentation?

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Cellular Respiration
  • process that releases energy by breaking down
    food molecules
  • Aerobic respiration
  • requires oxygen
  • takes place in the mitochondria
  • converts sugar and oxygen into carbon dioxide,
    water, and energy ATP
  • three sets of chemical reactions
  • glycolysis
  • Krebs cycle
  • electron transport chain

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Chemical Equation
  • C6H12O6 O2 ? CO2 H2O ATP
  • glucose oxygen yields carbon dioxide water
    energy

4
Glycolysis
  • process in which one molecule of glucose is
    broken in half, producing two molecules of
    pyruvic acid
  • takes place in cytosol of cytoplasm
  • does not require oxygen
  • converts glucose, ADP, and NAD
  • to pyruvic acid, ATP, and NADH
  • net production of ATP 2 ATP

Glycolysis.mov
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Krebs Cycle
  • second stage of cellular respiration, in which
    pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide
    in a series of energy-extracting reactions
  • takes place in matrix of mitochondrion
  • converts pyruvic acid, NAD, FAD, and ADP
  • to CO2, NADH, FADH2, ATP
  • net production of ATP 2 ATP

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Electron Transport Chain
  • high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle are
    used to convert ADP into ATP
  • takes place at inner membrane of the
    mitochondrion
  • converts O2, NADH, FADH2 and ADP
  • to H2O, NAD, FAD, ATP
  • net production of ATP 32 ATP

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Electron Transport Chain
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Cellular Respiration
  • Glycolysis
  • 2 ATP
  • Krebs Cycle
  • 2 ATP
  • Electron Transport Chain
  • 32 ATP

Total 36 ATP
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Anaerobic Respiration
  • process by which cells release energy in the
    absence of oxygen
  • also known as fermentation
  • begins with Glycolysis
  • Two types of fermentation
  • lactic acid fermentation
  • animal muscles
  • pyruvic acid NADH ? lactic acid NAD
  • alcoholic fermentation
  • Yeasts and a few other microorganisms
  • forms ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide as wastes.
  • pyruvic acid NADH ? alcohol CO2 NAD

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Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration
Cellular respiration Fermentation
requires O2 no O2 required
36 ATP 2 ATP
Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Glycolysis Lactic acid fermentation or Alcoholic fermentation
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