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Regents Biology Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy ATP

Regents Biology CO 2 + H 2 O + heat fuel (carbohydrates) O2O2 “Burn fuels” to make energy combustion making heat energy by burning fuels in one step ATP ATP + CO 2 + H 2 O (+ heat) aerobic respiration making ATP energy (& some heat) by burning fuels in many small steps food (carbohydrates) O2O2

Regents Biology Energy needs of life  Animals are energy consumers  What do we need energy for?  synthesis (building for growth)  reproduction  active transport  movement  temperature control (making heat)

Regents Biology Where do we get energy?  Energy is stored in organic molecules  carbohydrates, fats, proteins  Animals eat these organic molecules  food  digest food to get  fuels for energy (ATP)  raw materials for building more molecules  carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids ATP

Regents Biology ATP What is energy in biology? Whoa! HOT stuff! Adenosine TriPhosphate

Regents Biology Harvesting energy stored in food  Cellular respiration  breaking down food to produce ATP  in mitochondria  using oxygen  “aerobic” respiration  usually digesting glucose  but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins C 6 H 12 O 6 6O 2 ATP6CO 2 6H 2 O  + ++ glucose + oxygen  energy + carbon + water dioxide O2O2 food ATP

Regents Biology What do we need to make energy?  The “Furnace” for making energy  mitochondria  Fuel  food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins  Helpers  oxygen  enzymes  Product  ATP  Waste products  carbon dioxide  then used by plants  water O2O2 food ATP Make ATP! Make ATP! All I do all day… And no one even notices! enzymes CO 2 H2OH2O

Regents Biology Mitochondria are everywhere!! animal cells plant cells

Regents Biology Can’t store ATP  too unstable  only used in cell that produces it  only short term energy storage  carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage Using ATP to do work? A working muscle recycles over 10 million ATPs per second ATP ADP work Whoa! Pass me the glucose & oxygen! Adenosine DiPhosphate Adenosine TriPhosphate

Regents Biology make energy A Body’s Energy Budget eat food synthesis (building) energy needed even at rest activity temperature control { growth reproduction repair { storage glycogen (animal starch) fat { ATP 1 2 3

Regents Biology What if oxygen is missing?  No oxygen available = can’t complete aerobic respiration  Anaerobic respiration  also known as fermentation  alcohol fermentation  lactic acid fermentation  no oxygen or no mitochondria (bacteria)  can only make very little ATP  large animals cannot survive O2O2 yeast bacteria

Regents Biology Anaerobic Respiration  Fermentation  alcohol fermentation  yeast  glucose  ATP + CO 2 + alcohol  make beer, wine, bread  lactic acid fermentation  bacteria, animals  glucose  ATP + lactic acid  bacteria make yogurt  animals feel muscle fatigue O2O2 Tastes good… but not enough energy for me!

Regents Biology Got the energy… Ask Questions!!