 Glucose  2 ATP’s  Glycolysis  Kreb’s cycle  Electron Transport Chain.

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 Glucose

 2 ATP’s

 Glycolysis  Kreb’s cycle  Electron Transport Chain

 ATP

 INNER mitochondrial folded membrane called the cristae

 ADP + Phospate creates ATP – the energy storing molecule

 chloroplast

 Sunlight  water

 ATP is broken down into ADP + P; every time a bond is broken, energy is released!

 When exercising

 When our cells are not getting enough oxygen for aerobic respiration to occur

 Provides usable energy for our cells!

 Carbon dioxide  Ethyl alcohol

 carbon dioxide

 Light Reactions

 ADP

 Light reaction  Dark reaction (calvin cycle)

 Anaerobic Respiration

 Aerobic Respiration

 Autotrophs

 mitochondrion

 chlorophyll

 Energy

 Glucose  Oxygen

 ATP

C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2  6CO 2 + 6H 2 O +energy

 capture light energy

 Glucose

 animals

 pyruvates

 Homeostasis  cellular movement (muscle cells)  eliminating wastes

 cytoplasm

 Oxygen  NADPH  ATP

 mitochondrion

 photosynthesis

 2 ATP (from glycolysis)

 plants

6CO 2 +6H 2 O +light energy  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2

 ETC

 Carbon dioxide

 2 pyruvates

 2 ATP’s

 water

 oxygen

 Carbon dioxide  NADPH  ATP

 32 ATP’s

 oxygen

 Lactic acid

 36 ATP’s

 Glucose