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Title: Cellular Respiration


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Cellular Respiration
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Cellular Respiration
  • L. respirare, to breathe
  • (1) the oxygen-requiring stage in the breakdown
    release of energy from fuel molecules
  • (2) the most prevalent efficient catabolic
    pathway for the production of ATP, in which
    oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the
    organic fuel

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Got ATP?
  • ATP Adenosine Triphosphate
  • ALL cells must produce ATP to survive
  • it is the energy currency of the cell

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  • this ATP molecule allows work to be done by
    releasing energy with the breakage of the
    terminal high energy phosphate bond (between
    section C D in this diagram)

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Cellular Respiration
  • an aerobic (oxygen-requiring) process that
    produces 36 ATPs
  • MOST occurs in the mitochondriathe powerhouse
    of the cell

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Cellular Respiration
  • Equation
  • C6H12O6 (glucose) 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O energy
    (ATP)
  • this is the overall net equationit is actually
    a complex reaction occurring in many steps
  • note that it is the reverse of the net equation
    for photosynthesis
  • produces CO2 that plants (autotrophs) need for
    photosynthesis

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Cellular Respiration
  • 3 Steps
  • Glycolysis
  • Krebs Cycle
  • Electron Transport Chain

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Glycolysis
  • occurs in cytosol (outside the mitochondria)
  • glucose is converted to pyruvate
  • net gain of 2 ATPs 2 NADH
  • ___
  • - the coenzyme NAD is a key electron carrier in
    cellular respiration
  • - another electron carrier, FADH, also plays a
    role

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Krebs Cycle
  • occurs within the mitochondrial matrix
  • pyruvate enters this multi-step cycle
  • net gain of 2 ATPs, NADH FADH2

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Electron Transport Chain
  • occurs within the inner membrane (cristae) of the
    mitochondria
  • NADH FADH2 supply electrons
  • produces of 32 ATPs
  • oxygen (O2) is final electron acceptor in this
    reaction this is why we ( all animals)
    must have O2 to live!

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Fermentation
  • a process much less efficient that cellular
    respiration which occurs in the absence of oxygen
    (an anaerobic process)
  • produces a net gain of 2 ATPs (vs. 36 ATPs with
    respiration)
  • occurs both in cells of organisms that live away
    from oxygen, and in cells that normally perform
    cellular respirationbut at times of insufficient
    O2 availability
  • example lactic acid fermentation in human muscle
    cells during intense, anaerobic exercise (e.g.
    sprinting)

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Chemical Pathways
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Cell Membrane
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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 1. Photosynthesis is to chloroplasts as cellular
    respiration is to
  • a. chloroplasts
  • b. mitochondria
  • c. cytoplasm
  • d. nuclei

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 1. Photosynthesis is to chloroplasts as cellular
    respiration is to
  • a. chloroplasts
  • b. mitochondria
  • c. cytoplasm
  • d. nuclei

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 2. The products of photosynthesis are the
  • a. products of cellular respiration
  • b. products of glycolysis
  • c. reactants of cellular respiration
  • d. reactants of fermentation

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 2. The products of photosynthesis are the
  • a. products of cellular respiration
  • b. products of glycolysis
  • c. reactants of cellular respiration
  • d. reactants of fermentation

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 3. Which of the following is the correct sequence
    of events in cellular respiration?
  • a. glycolysis ? fermentation ? Krebs cycle
  • b. Krebs cycle ? electron transport ? glycolysis
  • c. glycolysis ? Krebs cycle ? electron transport
  • d. Krebs cycle ? glycolysis ? electron transport

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 3. Which of the following is the correct sequence
    of events in cellular respiration?
  • a. glycolysis ? fermentation ? Krebs cycle
  • b. Krebs cycle ? electron transport ? glycolysis
  • c. glycolysis ? Krebs cycle ? electron transport
  • d. Krebs cycle ? glycolysis ? electron transport

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 4. Which of these processes takes place in the
    cytoplasm of a cell (NOT in the mitochondria)?
  • a. glycolysis
  • b. Krebs cycle
  • c. electron transport
  • d. ALL of the above

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 4. Which of these processes takes place in the
    cytoplasm of a cell (NOT in the mitochondria)?
  • a. glycolysis
  • b. Krebs cycle
  • c. electron transport
  • d. ALL of the above

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 5. What is the correct equation for
    cellular respiration?
  • a. 6O2 C6H12O6 ? 6CO2 6H2O Energy
  • b. 6O2 C6H12O6 Energy ? 6CO2 6H2O
  • c. 6CO2 6H2O ? 6O2 C6H12O6 Energy
  • d. 6CO2 6H2O Energy ? 6O2 C6H12O6

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Cellular Respiration Mini Quiz
  • 5. What is the correct equation for
    cellular respiration?
  • a. 6O2 C6H12O6 ? 6CO2 6H2O Energy
  • b. 6O2 C6H12O6 Energy ? 6CO2 6H2O
  • c. 6CO2 6H2O ? 6O2 C6H12O6 Energy
  • d. 6CO2 6H2O Energy ? 6O2 C6H12O6
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