cellular respiration pp. 77 to 82. what is it? a process to convert glucose to atp in order to...
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Cellular Respiration
pp. 77 to 82
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What is it?• A process to convert glucose to ATP in
order to obtain energy
• Occurs in all organisms (plants and animals)– Plants continue their quest to get food
(glucose is made in photosynthesis. Cellular respiration continues the process)
Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Chemical Energy C6H12O6 6O2 6CO2 6H2O 36 ATP
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Types of Cellular Respiration
1. Aerobic cellular respiration• Uses oxygen in process• Makes large # of ATP molecules• Primary process for humans
2. Anaerobic cellular respiration• No oxygen is used• Makes small # of ATP molecules
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Aerobic Respiration
1. Glycolysis (in cytoplasm)• A molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) is broken two
into 2 molecules of pyruvate (C3H6O3). Energy is released (2 ATP)
• Oxidative Respiration (in mitochondria)• The 2 pyruvates react with 6 molecules of O2
(that is inhaled) to make 6 molecules of CO2 and 6 molecules of water. Energy is released (34 ATP).
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Oxidative respiration
36 ATP total!
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Anaerobic Respiration
• No oxygen, but ATP still can be made from glucose in a special way! Occurs in cytoplasm of cell.
1. Ethanol Fermentation (bread, liquor, soy sauce, etc)
2. Lactic Acid Fermentation (heavy exercise)
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1. Glycolysis - Glucose broken down into 2 pyruvate. Energy is released (2 ATP).
2. Enzyme converts the 2 pyruvates to CO2 and ethanol.
• Baking bread yeast eats the glucose in flour and expels CO2 and ethanol (sweet smell). Ethanol evaporates when baked.
• Alcohol yeast eats glucose in sugary grape juice and expels CO2 and ethanol.
Ethanol Fermentation
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
• When working out, humans convert glucose into ATP to get energy to sustain workout.
• Glucose broken down into 2 pyruvates. Energy is released (2 ATP).
• Eventually, oxygen cannot keep up with demands of glucose conversion (there is just not enough oxygen for this amount of energy needed)
• Enzyme in muscle cells convert the 2 pyruvates into lactic acid
• The more lactic acid, the more sore/stiff your muscles are.
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Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
• With oxygen• Occurs in
mitochondria of cell• 36 ATP molecules
made • More efficient• Plants, animals use
this
• No oxygen• Occurs in cytoplasm
of cell• 2 ATP molecules
made• Less efficient• Simple organisms
(yeast, bacteria, etc) use this; humans doing heavy exercise