37
Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Cellular Respiration

Page 2: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Cellular RespirationObjectives:•Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration.•Describe how ATP is made in the second stage of cellular respiration.•Identify the role of fermentation in the second stage of cellular respiration.•Evaluate the importance of oxygen in aerobic respiration.

Page 3: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second
Page 4: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy

Introduction to Cell Metabolism

Glycolysis

Aerobic Cell Respiration

Anaerobic Cell Respiration

Page 5: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

O2 CO2BREATHING

Lungs

CO2 O2Bloodstream

Muscle cells carrying out

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

Sugar + O2 ATP + CO2 + H2O

Breathing and Cell Respiration are related

Page 6: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Glucose Oxygen gas Carbon dioxide

Water Energy

Cellular Respiration uses oxygen and glucose to produce Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.

Page 7: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Burning glucose in an experiment

Energy released from glucose

(as heat and light)

100%

Energy released from glucose

banked in ATP

“Burning” glucosein cellular respiration

About 40%

Gasoline energy converted to movement

Burning gasolinein an auto engine

25%

How efficient is cell respiration?

Page 8: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Loss of hydrogen atoms

Glucose

Gain of hydrogen atoms

Energy

Reduction and Oxidation

OILRIG

Oxidation is losing electrons

Reduction is gaining electrons

Glucose gives off energy and is oxidized

Page 9: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Reduction and Oxidation

OILRIG Gain or loss of electrons is often in the form of hydrogen. The hydrogen is then passed to a coenzyme such as NAD+

Page 10: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Reduction and Oxidation

What are some common co-enzymes? NAD+ and FAD

NAD+ + 2 H NADH + H+

FAD + 2 H FADH2

Remember that H = 2 electrons and 2H+

Page 11: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Reduction and Oxidation

These co-enzymes are very important for cell respiration because they transfer high-energy electrons to electron transport systems (ETS).

Page 12: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Reduction and Oxidation

As the electrons move from carrier to carrier, energy is released in small quantities.

Electron transport system (ETS)

Page 13: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Generation of ATP

There are two ways to generate ATP

Chemiosmosis

Substrate-Level Phosphorylation

Page 14: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Generation of ATP

Chemiosmosis

Cells use the energy released by “falling” electrons in the ETS to pump H+ ions across a membrane

Uses the enzyme ATP synthase.

Page 15: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Generation of ATP

Chemiosmosis

Page 16: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

ATP can also be made by transferring phosphate groups from organic molecules to ADP

Figure 6.7B

substrate

product

Enzyme

Adenosine

Adenosine

Generation of ATP

Substrate Level Phosphorylation

Page 17: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

General Outline

Glucose

Pyruvic Acid

Glycolysis

OxygenAerobic

No OxygenAnaerobic

Transition Reaction

Krebs Cycle

ETS

36 ATP

Fermentation

Page 18: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Glycolysis

Where? The cytosol

What? Breaks down glucose to pyruvic acid

Page 19: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second
Page 20: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Glycolysis

Steps – A fuelmolecule is energized,using ATP.

1 3

1

GlucoseStep

2

3

4

Glucose-6-phosphate

Fructose-6-phosphate

Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P)

Step A six-carbonintermediate splits into two three-carbon intermediates.

4

Step A redoxreaction generatesNADH.

55

1,3-Diphosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)

6

Steps – ATPand pyruvic acidare produced.

6 9 3-Phosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)7

2-Phosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)8

2-Phosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)

9

(2 moleculesper glucose molecule)

Pyruvic acid

Fructose-1,6-diphosphate

Energy In: 2 ATP

Energy Out: 4 ATP

NET 2 ATP

Page 21: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

General Outline of Aerobic Respiration

Glycolysis

Krebs Cycle

Electron Transport System

Transition Reaction

Page 22: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Transition Reaction

Each pyruvic acid molecule is broken down to form CO2 and a two-carbon acetyl group, which enters the Krebs cycle

Acetyl CoAPyruvic Acid

Page 23: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

General Outline of Aerobic Respiration

Glycolysis

Krebs Cycle

Electron Transport System

Transition Reaction

Page 24: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Krebs Cycle

Where? In the Mitochondria

What? Uses Acetyl Co-A to generate ATP, NADH, FADH2, and CO2.

Page 25: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second
Page 26: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Krebs Cycle

Page 27: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Krebs Cycle

Page 28: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

General Outline of Aerobic Respiration

Glycolysis

Krebs Cycle

Electron Transport System

Page 29: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second
Page 30: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Electron Transport System

Figure 6.12

Intermembranespace

Innermitochondrialmembrane

Mitochondrialmatrix

Proteincomplex

Electroncarrier

Electronflow

ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN ATP

SYNTHASE

Page 31: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Electron Transport System

Page 32: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Electron Transport System

For each glucose molecule that enters cellular respiration, chemiosmosis produces up to 38 ATP molecules

Page 33: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Overview of Aerobic Respiration

Page 34: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Fermentation

Requires NADH generated by glycolysis.

Where do you suppose these reactions take place?

Yeast produce carbon dioxide and ethanol

Muscle cells produce lactic acid

Only a few ATP are produced per glucose

Page 35: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

Fermentation

Page 36: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

•Fermentation When oxygen is not present, fermentation follows glycolysis, regenerating NAD+ needed for glycolysis to continue.•Lactic Acid Fermentation In lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate is converted to lactate.

Fermentation in the Absence of Oxygen

Page 37: Cellular Respiration Objectives: Summarize how glucose is broken down in the first stage of cellular respiration. Describe how ATP is made in the second

• Each molecule of glucose can generate 36-38 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration but only 2 ATP molecules in respiration without oxygen (through glycolysis and fermentation).