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1 Cell Respiration

2 How do we get energy from food?
Cell Respiration – mitochondria break down food to make ATP (energy) Formula: C6H12O6 + 6O > 6CO2 + 6H20 + energy (heat and ATP) 1 glucose + 6 oxygen  6 carbon dioxide + 6 water + energy

3 3 Stages of Cell Respiration

4 2. 3. 1.

5 3 Stages of Cell Respiration:
Glycolysis Anaerobic – no oxygen required Occurs in the cytoplasm Glucose  2 pyruvic acids* Net ATP production = 2

6 3 Stages of Cell Respiration:
2. Citric Acid Cycle (a.k.a. Krebs Cycle) Occurs in mitochondria, requires oxygen (aerobic) Net ATP production = 2

7 3 Stages of Cell Respiration:
3. Electron Transport Chain Occurs in mitochondria, requires oxygen (aerobic) Net ATP = 32

8 Electron Transport Chain Animation

9 * If oxygen is not available, cell undergoes fermentation after glycolysis.

10 2 Types of Fermentation

11 2 Types of Fermentation:
1. Lactic Acid – lactic acid builds up in muscles when they do no get enough oxygen  muscle fatigue

12 Other Products?

13 2 Types of Fermentation:
2. Alcoholic – yeast cells produce CO2 and ethyl alcohol (a.k.a. ethanol).

14 Other Products?

15 ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS:
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic AEROBIC CONDITIONS: (oxygen present) Cell Respiration 36 ATP ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS: (no oxygen) Fermentation 2 ATP Which is more efficient (which produces MORE energy)?


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