Cellular Respiration- AEROBIC The overall process of cellular respiration converts sugar into ATP using oxygen.
Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking down sugars. Cellular respiration is aerobic, or requires oxygen. Aerobic stages take place in mitochondria. mitochondrion animal cell
energy from glycolysis Cellular respiration is like a mirror image of photosynthesis. Meaning the reactants of Photosynthesis are the products of Cellular Respiration takes place in mitochondrial matrix breaks down glucose and Gives off ATP 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and Krebs Cycle releases carbon dioxide
energy from glycolysis Draw one on your notes: 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and
energy from glycolysis The Aerobic respiration produces a large amount of ATP. takes place in inner membrane oxygen enters process 36 ATP produced 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and Electron Transport water released as a waste product
The equation for the overall process is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + water + energy
***The reactants in photosynthesis are the same as the products of cellular respiration!!
Cellular Respiration--Aerobic Reactants: C6H12O6 + 6O2 (What’s required) Glucose + Oxygen Products: 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP (What’s produced) Carbon Dioxide + water + Energy