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1 Chemical Reactions and Cell Processes
Cellular Respiration Chemical Reactions and Cell Processes Mitochondrion

2 Structure of a mitochondrion
Matrix (fluid inside inner membrane) outer membrane Intermembrane space inner membrane

3 Respiration Cellular respiration is the process that converts oxygen and sugar (glucose) into water, carbon dioxide, and energy (ATP).

4 Respiration Equation:
6O2 + C6H12O6 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP) carbon dioxide water oxygen sugar (glucose) energy

5 Respiration Equation:
6O2 + C6H12O6 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP) carbon dioxide water oxygen sugar (glucose) energy Reactants Products

6 What organisms’ cells go through respiration?
All eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, and protista)

7 Steps of Cellular Respiration
1. Glycolysis 2. Kreb’s Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) 3. Electron Transport Chain

8 Glucose (6-carbons) broken into 2 pyruvic acids (3-carbons)
Step 1: Glycolysis Glyco = glucose (sugar) Lysis = split or break up Occurs in cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell Glucose (6-carbons) broken into 2 pyruvic acids (3-carbons)

9 Glucose (6-carbons) broken into 2 pyruvic acids (3-carbons)
Step 1: Glycolysis Glucose (6 carbons) 2 pyruvic acids (3 carbons) Glucose (6-carbons) broken into 2 pyruvic acids (3-carbons)

10 Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm

11 Step 2: Kreb’s Cycle AKA (Citric Acid Cycle)
Occurs in matrix 1. 1 carbon from pyruvic acid used to make carbon dioxide 2. The other 2 carbons from pyruvic acid used to make citric acid 3. 2 other carbons from citric acid leave to form 2 more carbon dioxides Citric acid then becomes a 4-carbon molecule to start the process again

12 Step 2: Kreb’s Cycle + + pyruvic acid Carbon dioxide Citric Acid
(3 carbons) + + Carbon dioxide Citric Acid = oxygen = carbon

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14 Step 3: Electron Transport Chain
e- from NADH go to electron carrier e- travel through ETC and force H+ into intermembrane space e- reaches last electron carrier and combines H+ and O2 to make H2O Intermembrane space is hypertonic so H+ travel through ATP synthase to matrix ATP synthase joins ADP and Phosphate to create ATP

15 Step 3: Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

16 Glycolysis Electrons carried in NADH Pyruvic acid Cytoplasm
in NADH and FADH2 Pyruvic acid Glycolysis Cytoplasm Mitochondrion


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