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CELLULAR RESPIRATION Review

All of them; all living things need to make ATP for energy Animals green plants Fungi humans bacteria In which of these organisms would you expect to find cellular respiration happening? All of them; all living things need to make ATP for energy http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/ansc442/Semprojs/2003/spiderlamb/eatsheep.gif

Name the organelle where glucose is Which 2 carriers for high energy electrons are used during cellular respiration? NADH and FADH2 Name the organelle where glucose is burned and the energy is stored as ATP mitochondria

O2 Which molecule acts as the last electron acceptor to make water? OXYGEN

3 How many carbons are in a Pyruvic acid molecule? Give the overall equation for cellular respiration 6 O2 + C6H12O6 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP

Compare the equation for PHOTOSYNTHESIS below with the equation for CELLULAR RESPIRATION 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ENERGY → 6 O2 + C6H12O6 6 O2 + C6H12O6 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ENERGY Cellular respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis

What happens to the Coenzyme A after dropping off its 2 carbons? Recycles back and picks up 2 more carbons from pyruvic acid

The Krebs cycle is also called the _______________ cycle. How many ATP’s are produced from each molecule of glucose that completes cellular respiration all the way through the Electron transport chain? 36-38 ATP’s are produced The Krebs cycle is also called the _______________ cycle. Citric acid

Which pathway generates the most energy from glucose? FERMENTATION CELLULAR RESPIRATION Cellular respiration Which stage of respiration generates the most ATP? ELECTRON TRANSPORT Glycolysis = 2 ATP(net) Krebs cycle = 2 ATP Electron transport chain = 32 ATP (net)

inner membrane (cristae) ©Pearson Education Inc; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall; Identify the part: A = ______________ B = ______________ C = ______________ D = ________________ E = ________________ E Outer membrane Intermembrane space inner membrane (cristae) matrix cytoplasm

After glycolysis, which pathway will pyruvic acid follow if oxygen is present? It will enter the Krebs cycle

glycolysis Krebs cycle Identify the 3 stages of cellular respiration: #1 = _____________ #2 = _____________ #3 = _____________ glycolysis Krebs cycle Electron transport chain ©Pearson Education Inc; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall

False; both plants and animals have mitochondria True or False Only animal cells have mitochondria False; both plants and animals have mitochondria How many carbons are in a glucose Molecule? 6; C6H12O6

Cellular respiration begins with a process called ______________ glycolysis

Presence or absence of oxygen After glycolysis, what determines which pathway pyruvic acid will follow? Presence or absence of oxygen Name the two kinds of fermentation Lactic acid and alcoholic

False; only a net of 2 ATP and 2 NADH True or False Glycolysis releases a great deal of energy. False; only a net of 2 ATP and 2 NADH The 3 carbon molecule produced during glycolysis is ________________ Pyruvic acid

Where does glycolysis take place? In the cytoplasm outside the mitochondria

How many ATP’s must be added to get glycolysis started? Why can glycolysis supply energy to cells when oxygen is not available? Glycolysis does NOT require oxygen

How many ATP’s are produced during glycolysis? 4 ATP’s are produced, but it took 2 ATP’s to get started so … net of 2 ATP’s What problem does a cell have when it generates large amounts of ATP using only glycolysis? Once all the available NAD+ carriers are filled up & glycolysis will stop

Name the 3 pathways that make up cellular respiration in order. Which molecule is regenerated during fermentation that allows cells to continue to make ATP using glycolysis when oxygen is low? NAD+ Name the 3 pathways that make up cellular respiration in order. Glycolysis Krebs cycle Electron transport chain

D B E C Tell its location: Where Krebs cycle happens = ___ ©Pearson Education Inc; Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall; Tell its location: Where Krebs cycle happens = ___ Where is the Electron Transport Chain found = ___ H+ ions accumulate here during electron transport = ___ Place where glycolysis happens= ___ D C B E

Lactic acid fermentation Type of fermentation used to make yogurt, cheese, saurkraut, kimchi, buttermilk, etc. Lactic acid fermentation The energy produced by electrons passing down the Electron Transport chain are used to move which ion into the intermembrane space? H+ ions are pumped from the matrix and accumulate in the intermembrane space

Krebs cycle & Electron transport chain Which parts of cellular respiration require oxygen? Krebs cycle & Electron transport chain

Which kind of fermentation puts the air holes in bread? Alcoholic fermentation releases CO2 bubbles which pop and leave holes in the bread What is the final electron acceptor at the end of the Electron Transport Chain? oxygen

Alcohol evaporates during cooking If alcoholic fermentation is what makes bread rise, why don’t we get intoxicated from eating the bread? Alcohol evaporates during cooking During short term exercise cells are using which pathway to provide energy? Lactic acid fermentation cellular respiration lactic acid fermentation

produced when pyruvic acid is broken down? What happens to the CO2 produced when pyruvic acid is broken down? It is released into the atmosphere What is the energy tally from 1 molecule of pyruvic acid during the Krebs cycle? 3 NADH, 1FADH2 , and 1 ATP

A H+ Where is the intermembrane space in this diagram? Which ion is moving across the membrane at the purple arrows? A H+

Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is present? Where will the NADH produced in this reaction go next if oxygen is present? Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is present? To electron transport chain Into mitochondria and Krebs cycle

The movement of which ion across the inner mitochondrial membrane causes ATP synthase to spin and make ATP? H+

Where does the CO2 produced here go next? released to the atmosphere

Reactions that happen without oxygen are called _____________________ anerobic

Where does the Krebs cycle take place? Mitochondrial Matrix Where is the Electron Transport Chain located? Inner mitochondrial membrane (cristae)

Name the 4 products of the Krebs cycle CO2, NADH, FADH2, ATP

Which enzyme helper molecule reacts with pyruvic acid to for Acetyl-CoA? Coenzyme A OR CoA

What happens to pyruvic acid during the Krebs cycle? It is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of steps Because fermentation does NOT require oxygen it is said to be __________________ anaerobic

Where does the ATP produced here go? to the Electron transport chain the FADH2 produced here go next? Where does the ATP produced here go? to the Electron transport chain Used by cell for cellular activities

What happens to the NADH and FADH2 Because the Krebs cycle and Electron Transport Chain REQUIRE oxygen, they are said to be _____________________ aerobic What happens to the NADH and FADH2 produced during cellular respiration? Their electrons enter the Electron Transport Chain

H+ Which ion is being pumped across the membrane at the purple arrows during electron transport ?

Where does the Electron Transport Chain get the high energy electrons that are passed down the chain? From NADH and FADH2

Name the reactants of cellular respiration O2 and glucose (C6H12O6) Name the products formed during cellular respiration H20, carbon dioxide, energy (ATP)

Name the 4 products released during the Krebs cycle Name this reaction CO2, NADH, FADH2, ATP glycolysis

Name the stage of cellular respiration that follows glycolysis Krebs cycle

Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is NOT present? Where does this Reaction happen? Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is NOT present? In the cytoplasm Stays in cytoplasm and does fermentation

Where is the matrix in this diagram? The red molecule is the diagram is __________________ B ATP synthase

Another name for the inner membrane in a mitochondrion is the ________. What happens to the CO2 produced in this reaction? cristae Released into atmosphere when we exhale DIAGRAM BY RIEDELL

Name the pathway Electron transport glycolysis Electron transport H+ ions and oxygen form water ________________ Lactic acid is formed in muscles ______________________ A glucose molecule is broken down into 2 pyruvic acid molecules _______________________ H+ ions build up in the intermembrane space _________________________ Citric acid is broken down in a series of steps into CO2 _____________________ Electron transport Lactic acid fermentation glycolysis Electron transport Krebs cycle

Name the pathway Alcoholic fermentation Electron transport Alcohol and CO2 are produced from pyruvic acid ______ ________________ Acetyl Co-A joins a 4 carbon molecule to make citric acid ______________________ H+ ions pass from the intermembrane space into the matrix to make ATP___________________ Oxygen acts as the last electron acceptor and makes water____________________ Alcoholic fermentation Krebs cycle Electron transport Electron transport

Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is present? Where will the NADH produced in this reaction go next if oxygen is present? Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is present? To electron transport chain Into mitochondria and Krebs cycle

Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is NOT present? Where does this reaction happen? Where will the pyruvic acid go next if oxygen is NOT present? In the cytoplasm Stays in cytoplasm and does fermentation

Released into atmosphere when we exhale What happens to the CO2 produced in this reaction? Released into atmosphere when we exhale