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Cellular Respiration Aerobic Processes Requires oxygen Anaerobic Processes Do not require oxygen Ex: Fermentation
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Four stages of Cell Respiration 1.Glycolysis Takes place in the cytoplasm 2.Formation of acetyl CoA 3.Citric Acid Cycle 4.Electron Transport Chain & chemiosmosis Steps 2-4 takes place in the Mitochondrion
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Four stages of Cellular Respiration
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Summary of aerobic respiration
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Glycolysis: “ Sugar splitting” ◦ Glucose is split into 2 molecules of Pyruvic Acid ◦ Does not require oxygen ◦ Divided into two major phases Energy investment phase 2 ATPs are needed to start the process Energy capture phase 4 ATPs are produced ◦ Each glucose molecule produces net yield of 2 ATPs.
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Glycolysis
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Formation of Acetyl CoA ◦ The two Pyruvic Acid molecules generated in glycolysis are modified to 2 molecules of acetyl. ◦ Then, the acetyl molecules are attached to an enzyme CoA. ◦ The final product is 2 molecules of acetyl CoA.
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Formation of acetyl CoA
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Citric Acid Cycle ◦ For every glucose, 2 acetyl molecules enter the citric acid cycle ◦ 6 CO 2 molecules are removed & 2 ATPs are produced ◦ Many electrons are generated as a result of several chemical reactions ◦ Electrons are transported to the Electron Transport Chain to generate ATP.
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Citric Acid Cycle
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Electron Transport Chain ◦ Electron carrier molecules dump the electrons down the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) ◦ Electrons are then used to create bonds between ADP and Phosphate molecules to make 32 ATP molecules, through a process known as chemiosmosis
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Electron transport chain
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Accumulation of protons within the inter-membrane space
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Electron transport and chemiosmosis
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Energy yield from complete oxidation of glucose by aerobic respiration
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Many organisms depend on nutrients other than glucose Products of protein and lipid catabolism enter same metabolic pathways as glucose
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Energy from carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
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Fermentation ◦ Anaerobic process that breaks down glucose into organic compounds, 2 ATP & CO 2 ◦ Takes place in the cytoplasm ◦ Two Pathways: 1.Lactic Acid Fermentation 2 ATP, Lactic Acid & 2 CO 2 2.Alcoholic Fermentation 2 ATP, Alcohol & 2 CO 2
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Fermentation
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