Title: Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy
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2 Cellular RespirationHarvesting Chemical Energy
ATP
3Burn fuels to make energy
combustion making heat energy by burning fuels in
one step
aerobic respiration making ATP energy ( some
heat) by burning fuels in many small steps
ATP CO2 H2O ( heat)
4Energy needs of life
- All organisms need energy.
- What do we need energy for?
- synthesis (building for growth)
- reproduction
- active transport
- movement
- temperature control (making heat)
5Where do we get energy?
- Energy is stored in organic molecules
- carbohydrates, fats, proteins
- Animals eat these organic molecules ? food
- digest food to get
- fuels for energy (ATP)
- raw materials for building more molecules
- carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids
ATP
6What is energy in biology?
ATP
Adenosine TriPhosphate
Whoa! HOT stuff!
7Harvesting energy stored in food
- Cellular respiration
- breaking down food to produce ATP
- in mitochondria
- using oxygen
- aerobic respiration
- usually digesting glucose
- but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins
8Using ATP to do work?
ATP
- Cant store ATP
- too unstable
- only used in cell that produces it
- only short term energy storage
work
Adenosine TriPhosphate
Adenosine DiPhosphate
ADP
A working muscle recycles over 10 million ATPs
per second
Whoa! Pass me theglucose oxygen!
9Mitochondria Structure
- Double membrane bound organelle
- Contains its own DNA (different from nucleus
DNA) - Matrix jelly-like fluid
- Cristae folds of membrane within the
mitochondria
10Mitochondria are everywhere!!
animal cells
plant cells
11Steps of Cellular Respiration
- 1. Glycolysis (Anaerobic does not require
oxygen) - 2. Krebs Cycle (Aerobic- requires oxygen)
- 3. Electron Transport Chain (Aerobic)
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13Which of the following is a product of cell
respiration?
- ATP
- Glucose
- Oxygen
- NADPH
14Cell Respiration takes place in the
- Chloroplast
- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Rough ER
15Which of the following processes requires oxygen?
- Photosynthesis
- Aerobic Respiration
- Anaerobic Respiration
- Glycolysis
16Which of the following is NOT a stage of cell
respiration?
- Krebs Cycle
- Calvin Cycle
- Glycolysis
- Electron Transport
17The first step of cellular respiration is
- Glycolysis
- Kreb Cycle
- Calvin Cycle
- Electron Transport Chain
18Plants conduct which of the following processes?
- Glycolysis
- Photosynthesis only
- Respiration only
- Both Photosynthesis and respiration
19Glycolysis takes place in the
- Mitochondrial matrix
- cytoplasm
- Cell membrane
- Cristae of mitochondria
20Which of the following steps of cellular
respiration does not require oxygen?
- ETC
- Krebs Cycle
- Glycolysis
21NAD and FAD
NAD
22Electron Carrier Molecules
NAD can be energized to make NADH FAD2
can be energized to make FADH2
23Step 1 Glycolysis
- Takes place in cytoplasm
- Anaerobic process- no oxygen required
- Splits glucose into two 3-carbon molecules called
pyruvate - REACTANTS (IN) 2 ATP, 2 NAD, and 4 ADP
- PRODUCTS 2 ADP, 2 NADH, 4 ATP
- Net gain 2 NADH and 2 ATP
24Step 2 Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
- Takes place in matrix of mitochondria
- Aerobic Process - Uses oxygen
- Electron carriers NADH and FADH2 are produced
from NAD and FAD - NADH and FADH2 are go to the Electron Transport
Chain to be used to make more ATP - Carbon Dioxide is released
- 2 ATP are produced
25Step 3 Electron Transport Chain
- Takes place in cristae of mitochondria
- Aerobic process uses oxygen
- Uses the NADH produced in Glycolysis the Krebs
Cycle - Uses the FADH2 produced in the Krebs Cycle
- Produces 34 ATP!!!!
- Water is released
26What if oxygen is missing?
- No oxygen available cant complete aerobic
respiration - Anaerobic respiration
- also known as fermentation
- alcohol fermentation
- lactic acid fermentation
- no oxygen or no mitochondria (bacteria and
- yeast)
- can only make very little ATP
- large animals cannot survive
yeast
bacteria
27Anaerobic Respiration
- Fermentation
- alcohol fermentation
- Yeast (a unicellular fungus that
- Eats glucose and releases CO2
- and alcohol)
- glucose ? ATP CO2 alcohol
- make beer, wine, bread
- lactic acid fermentation
- bacteria, animals
- glucose ? ATP lactic acid
- bacteria make yogurt
- animals feel muscle fatigue
28Got the energy Ask Questions!!
29- 2KClO3(l) ? 2KCl(s) 3O2(g)
- C12H22O11(s) 12O2(g) ? 12CO2(g) 11H2O(l)
heat