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1 Cellular Respiration Chapter 8 Section 3 Notes

2 Cellular Respiration: You get your energy this way!

3 Overview of Cellular Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy Cellular Respiration occurs in 2 parts: An anaerobic process—does not require oxygen An aerobic process—requires oxgyen Glycolysis Krebs Cycle & Electron Transport

4 Overview of Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration: a set of the metabolic reactions that take place in the mitochondria of cells to convert sugars/other nutrients into ATP and waste products (CO2).

5 Glycolysis is anaerobic  doesn’t require oxygen
Aerobic  requires oxygen

6 Use 2 ATP molecules to convert it into a smaller compound
Glycolysis Glycolysis glucose broken down in the cytoplasm Glycolysis produces 4 ATP but 2 are used to keep the process going, so it is actually a net of 2 NET PRODUCT: 2 ATP Start with: 1 Glucose molecule Use 2 ATP molecules to convert it into a smaller compound End with: 2 Pyruvate molecules, 4 ATP molecules

7 Kreb’s cycle (aerobic respiration)
Kreb’s cycle, also called the Citric Acid Cycle, is the process in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide. At the end of glycolysis, there are 2 ATP + 2 pyruvates The pyruvate still has energy in it, so the Kreb’s Cycle breaks it down further to get it out to be used Kreb’s cycle (aerobic respiration) NET PRODUCT: 2 ATP

8 Glycolysis produces 2 pyruvates so they have to go through Kreb’s cycle twice to get all the energy out!

9 Kreb’s cycle = 6CO2 + 2 ATP + 8 NADH + 2 FADH2
The NADH & FADH2 molecules move on to next part

10 Electron Transport Chain
In aerobic respiration, e- transport is the final step in breakdown of glucose Most of the ATP is produced at this point! NET PRODUCT: 32 ATP

11 Total ATP from Cellular Respiration
The total ATP production for cellular respiration is 36 ATP (2 ATP from glycolysis, 2 ATP from Kreb’s cycle, 32 ATP from the electron transport chain)

12 Anaerobic Respiration
Many prokaryotes can live without oxygen! This pathway to produce energy this way is called fermentation a process which occurs in cytoplasm and produces small amounts of ATP without the presence of oxygen Anaerobic Respiration

13 Alcohol fermentation occurs in yeast & some bacteria, pyruvate converted to ethyl alcohol & carbon dioxide

14 Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
The products for photosynthesis are the reactants for cellular respiration and the products for cellular respiration are the reactants for photosynthesis, thus this is a continuous cycle.


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