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Title: Cellular Respiration


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Cellular Respiration
  • Chapter 9

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Cellular Respiration
  • Process by which mitochondria break down food
    molecules to make ATP
  • C6H12O6 O2 ? CO2 H2O Energy
  • Three Stages
  • Glycolysis
  • Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle)
  • Electron Transport Chain

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Anaerobic vs. Aerobic
  • Anaerobic
  • Without oxygen
  • Glycolysis, Fermentation
  • Obligate Anaerobe
  • Cannot survive in the presence of oxygen
  • Tetanus
  • Facultative Anaerobe
  • Can use oxygen, but can survive in its absence
  • Yeast
  • Aerobic
  • Uses Oxygen
  • Krebs and e- transport chain
  • Produces a lot more energy

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Glycolysis
  • Occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell
  • Breaks down glucose ( 6-Carbon) into 2 pyruvic
    acid (3-Carbon)
  • Makes 4 ATP, but uses 2 ATP 2 ATP
  • NAD accepts electrons to become NADH
  • Those e- move to the e- transport chain

Summary Glycolysis makes 2 ATP, NADH, and 2
pyruvic acid.
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Citric Acid Cycle
  • Begins after pyruvic acid is transformed into
    acetyl-CoA (this rxn also makes NADH)
  • Occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
  • For every turn of the cycle the following are
    made
  • 1 ATP
  • 2 CO2
  • 3 NADH
  • 1 FADH2
  • This cycle happens twice for each glucose

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Electron Transport Chain
  • Located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
  • Similar to the e- transport chain in
    photosynthesis
  • NADH and FADH2 supply the energized e-
  • ATP is produced and H is pumped into the matrix
    of the mitochondria
  • As the ATP moves out of the mitochondria more ATP
    is made
  • Oxygen is the final e- acceptor at the end of the
    chain results in the formation of water
  • Makes 32 ATP

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Summary of Cellular Respiration
ATP NADH FADH2 Other Products
Glycolysis 2 net (4 total) 2 Pyruvate
Pyruvic acid to Acetyl-CoA 2 CO2 Acetyl-CoA
Krebs (In 2 turns) 2 6 2 CO2
Electron Transport Chain 32 H2O
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The 36 ATP produced in cellular respiration
represent only about 38 of the energy stored in
the sugar the rest of the energy is released as
heat
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What if no oxygen is available?
  • Glycolysis will continue, but if NAD is not
    recycled it will stop, too.
  • Less energy is produced only 2 ATP
  • Fermentation cycles the NAD back to glycolysis,
    but does not produce energy

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Fermentation
  • Lactic Acid Fermentation
  • Makes lactic acid, CO2, and NAD
  • Occurs in muscles when an oxygen debt is created
  • Alcoholic Fermentation
  • Makes alcohol, CO2, and NAD
  • Yeast and some bacteria
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