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Notes 7.1 – Glycolysis Cell Respiration Part 1 Page 131

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Notes 7.1 – Glycolysis

Cell Respiration Part 1Page 131

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Standards

CLE 3210.3.3 Investigate the relationship between the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.SPI 3210.3.3 Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration in terms of energy transformation.

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Objectives

Identify the reactants and products of GlycolysisEvaluate situations when a cell must use anaerobic vs. aerobic respirationSummarize the major events in Glycolysis

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Find a Partner

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Dogs

Tell your partner what making a bond means in terms of energy?

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Ducks

Tell your partner what breaking a bond means in terms of energy?

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With your Partner:

Look up the definition of “cellular respiration” Determine if both plant and animal cells can perform cellular respiration.

Give evidence to support your answer.

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Electron Transport Chain

Overview of Cell Respiration

Equation:

Three Main Parts: --

Glycolysis – Happens in cytosol

Krebs Cycle– Happens in mitochondria

C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP (energy)

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Glycolysis

Reactants:

Products:

Glucose, 2 ATP, NAD+

Pyruvate – moves to Kreb Cycle H2O – becomes part of cytosol 4 ATP – used by cell NADH – moves to electron transport chain

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With your partner

Think about the following question:

If Glycolysis makes 2 molecules of water,why do we need to drink water?

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Net Gain

What if I told you that if you put 50 cents into a vending machine, it would give you a dollar?

Would you put in 50 cents?Why?What would be your profit?Profit (Net gain) = amount gained - amount invested

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Net Gain_____ ATP are required to start Glycolysis

_____ ATP are produced

______ = the net gain of energy produced by Glycolysis

2

4

2

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What happens to Pyruvate?

Two possible paths:

Pyruvate

Aerobic Respiration

(mitochondria)

Fermentation (cytosol)

Lots of ATP

Some ATP

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With your Partner

Look in the book and list 2 situations where fermentation is used instead of aerobic respiration.

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