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Harvesting Energy Biology 1-2
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ATP The human body uses the energy stored in ATP for all of its activities. ATP-adenosine triphosphate. Energy stored in ATP is released when a phosphate is broken off. The released energy is used to run reactions.
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Harvesting Energy The energy to make ATP comes from the breakdown of the food we eat. Fermentation-breakdown of sugar to make ATP without oxygen. Cellular respiration-breakdown of sugar to make ATP using oxygen. Most of the ATP is made in the mitochondrion.
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Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis. Glycolysis is the splitting of sugar into pyruvate. Takes place in the cytosol. Makes 2 ATP and 2 pyruvates. Glucose 2 pyruvates + 2 ATP
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Cellular Respiration Pyruvate enters the mitochondrion. Pyruvate is turned into acetyl CoA. Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is produced, too. 2 pyruvates 2 acetyl CoA + 2 CO 2
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Cellular Respiration cont’d Acetyl CoA is fed into the Krebs cycle. The Krebs cycle turns acetyl CoA into NADH, FADH 2, ATP and carbon dioxide. 2 Acetyl CoA 4 CO 2 + 2 ATP + 6 NADH + 2 FADH 2.
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Cellular Respiration cont’d NADH and FADH 2 are used by electron transport chains in the mitochondrion to make 34 ATP. Oxygen (O 2 ) is used at this point and water (H 2 O) is made.
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Cellular Respiration cont’d Glycolysis + the Krebs cycle + electron transport chains will make about 38 ATP per glucose used. Glucose + O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + 38 ATP.
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Fermentation Fermentation does not require oxygen to produce ATP. Produces few ATP per glucose. Begins with glycolysis. Takes place in the cytosol.
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Fermentation cont’d Lactic acid fermentation-pyruvate is turned into lactic acid. Done by yeast and animals when little/no O 2 is present. Alcoholic fermentation-pyruvate is turned into ethanol (alcohol) and CO 2. Done by bacteria.
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