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Welcome Back! 10/25/16 7 Weeks Left The cell membrane is made up of a _____ bilayer. Which of the following is an example of active transport? Osmosis Diffusion Facilitation Diffusion Exocytosis The lipids in the bilayer of the cell membrane have tails that are... Hydrophobic Hydrophilic

AIR

Cells usable source of energy is called ATP Cell Energy: Cells usable source of energy is called ATP ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate Adenine Ribose 3 Phosphate groups

ADP stands for adenosine diphosphate Used energy Adenine Ribose 2 Phosphate groups

ATP vs ADP ATP is converted into ADP by breaking the bonds—breaking the bond releases the energy Adding a phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP

Let’s get back to AIR.

Cellular Respiration: (2 kinds—Aerobic and Anaerobic) Cellular respiration is the process by which the energy of glucose is released in the cell to be used for life processes (movement, breathing, blood circulation, etc…)

Respiration occurs in ALL cells and can take place either with or without oxygen present.

Aerobic Respiration: requires oxygen Occurs in the mitochondria of the cell Total of 36 ATP molecules produced C6H12O6 + 6O2 6 CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy Human cells contain a specialized structure – the mitochondrion – that generates energy.

Anaerobic Respiration: occurs when no oxygen is available to the cell (2 kinds: Alcoholic and Lactic Acid) Also called fermentation Much less ATP produced than in aerobic respiration

Alcoholic fermentation—occurs in bacteria and yeast Process used in the baking and brewing industry—yeast produces CO2 gas during fermentation to make dough rise and give bread its holes glucose ethyl alcohol + carbon dioxide + 2 ATP

Lactic acid fermentation—occurs in muscle cells During exercise the body cannot supply enough oxygen to the tissues—causes burning sensation in muscles glucose lactic acid + carbon dioxide + 2 ATP

First step in anaerobic respiration is also glycolysis Diagram Anaerobic Respiration Cytoplasm Alcoholic fermentation Bacteria, Yeast 2 ATP C6H12O6 glucose glycolysis Lactic acid fermentation Muscle cells 2 ATP ETC Mitochondria Krebs Cycle Aerobic Respiration 36 ATP