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Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration

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Cellular Respiration. Overview of Cellular Respiration Section 4.4. Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking down sugars. If a step requires oxygen, it is called aerobic . If a step occurs in the absence of oxygen, it is called anaerobic . It takes place in three steps: Glycolysis - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cellular Respiration

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Overview of Cellular Respiration Section 4.4Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking

down sugars.If a step requires oxygen, it is called aerobic.If a step occurs in the absence of oxygen, it

is called anaerobic.It takes place in three steps:

GlycolysisKrebs cycleElectron transport chain

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Cellular respiration The equation for cellular respiration is:C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 H2O + 6 CO2 + energy

The equation for photosynthesis is:6 H2O + 6 CO2 + light energyC6H12O6 + 6

O2

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Comparing photosynthesis with respiration

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GlycolysisIs anaerobicOccurs in the cytoplasmOne 6 carbon glucose molecule is broken

down into two three carbon pyruvate molecules.

Produces 2 ATP molecules

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Krebs CycleIs aerobicOccurs in mitochondriaPyruvate is broken down

One 2 carbon molecule 1 CO2 moleculeHigh energy electrons

CoEnzyme A bonds to the 2 carbon molecule

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Krebs CycleAcetyl CoA enters the Krebs cycle (2C)Combines with a 4 carbon

molecule to form citric acid (6C)

Loses a CO2 (5C)

Loses another CO2 (4C)Combines with acetyl CoA.Produces 2 ATP

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Electron Transport ChainIs aerobicOccurs in mitochondriaNADH and FADH2 donate electrons and

transport hydrogen ions.Produces 34 ATP moleculesHydrogen ions and electrons combine with

oxygen to produce water.

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Electron Transport Chain

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Aerobic respirationAerobic respiration can produce up

to 38 ATP molecules from 1 molecule of glucose.

Most ATP is produced in the electron transport chain.

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Anaerobic RespirationAlso called fermentationIn the absence of oxygenIf there is no oxygen to accept electrons or

hydrogen ionsNADH and FADH2 cannot be converted

to NAD+ and FAD2+

Citric acid is not broken down in the Krebs cycle

Acetyl CoA cannot enter the Krebs cycle

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Anaerobic respirationPyruvate has to be broken down another

way.In yeasts:

Pyruvate ethanol and CO2

Produces 2 ATP moleculesIn animals:

Pyruvate lactic acidProduces 2 ATP molecules

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Uses of fermentationCheeseAlcoholBreads