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Page 1: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Cellular Respiration

Page 2: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

What is Cellular Respiration?

• Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy

• Produce ATP• Takes place day

and night in ALL LIVING CELLS

Page 3: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Cellular Respiration

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + EnergyC6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + EnergyGlucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy

Page 4: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Where does it occur?

• In the Cell Mitochondria

Page 5: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Cellular Respiration3 Stages

• 3 Stages: Stage 1: Glycolysis

• O2 not required (anaerobic)

Stage 2: Krebs Cycle• O2 required (aerobic)

Stage 3: Electron Transport Chain• O2 required (aerobic)

2 ATPs

2 ATPs

32 ATPs

Page 6: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

GLYCOLYSIS

KREBSCYCLE

Insert 1 Glucose 2 energytokens

(ATP)

2 energytokens

32 energytokens

ELECTRONTRANSPORT CHAIN

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reactants products

GLYCOLYSISglucose

Oxygen Water

2 ATP

2 NADH

2 NADH

6 NADH

2 FADH22 ATP

32 ATP

KREBSCYCLE

ELECTRONTRANSPORTCHAIN

glucose derivatives

carbon dioxide

carbon dioxide

cytosol

mitochondrion

Page 7: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Types of Cellular Respiration

1. Aerobic Occurs in the presence of oxygen Breaks down glucose completely Releases large amounts energy 36 ATP

Page 8: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Types of Cellular Respiration

2. Anaerobic Occurs when there is no oxygen

available Partially breaks down glucose Releases very small amount of energy 2 ATP

Page 9: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Fermentation

• Anaerobic process that follows Glycolysis when there is NO OXYGEN

• Provides a means to continue producing ATP until Oxygen is available

• Does NOT produce and additional ATP

• JUST keeps GLYCOLYSIS going over & over

Page 10: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

GLUCOSE

Glycolysis

Aerobic Respiration

Fermentation(anaerobic)

Krebs

Cycle

ElectronTranspor

tChain

2 ATP

ATP

ATP

Page 11: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Fermentation

• Lactic Acid Fermentation Occurs in animal muscle cells Produces Lactic Acid as waste Only oxygen can get rid of lactic acid

Page 12: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Fermentation

• Alcoholic Fermentation Plants, Yeast & Bacteria Ethyl alcohol is produced as waste-product Basis of wine & beer industry Bread making (rise)

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Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + EnergyC6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

C6H12O6 + 6O2C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

Respiration:Respiration:

Photosynthesis:Photosynthesis:

Page 14: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

PHOTOSYNTHESIS

A. The process by which light energy is used to make simple sugars (glucose)

B. Producers/Autotrophs the type of organisms that perform photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis Equation

Light Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

aka

SUN + Carbon Dioxide + Water Glucose + Oxygen

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Starting Materials

1. Carbon obtained from carbon dioxide taken in from air

2. Light from SUN

3. Water absorbed

through roots

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PRODUCTS

1. Glucose C6H12O6 used for energy

2. Oxygen released into atmosphere as waste

Page 18: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

TWO STAGES

A. Light Dependent Reactions

1. Requires sunlight

2. Traps light energy in chlorophyll

3. Forms ATP

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TWO STAGES

B. Calvin Cycle

1. Does NOT require sunlight

2. Glucose is made using ATP from 1st stage

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Plant Cell Structure

• Chloroplast – organelle in plant cell, site of photosynthesis

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Plant Cell Structure

• Chlorophyll- pigment in chloroplast that absorbs ALL but green light

Page 22: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

• Microscopic view of plant cells

Page 23: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Carbon dioxide:

Oxygen: Oxygen:

Produces: Produces:

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: Occurs in:

Page 24: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Food (glucose) Produced Food (glucose) broken down

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Carbon dioxide:

Oxygen: Oxygen:

Produces: Produces:

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: Occurs in:

Page 25: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Food (glucose) Produced Food (glucose) broken down

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Taken In Carbon dioxide: Given Off (released)

Oxygen: Oxygen:

Produces: Produces:

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: Occurs in:

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Page 26: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Food (glucose) Produced Food (glucose) broken down

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Taken In Carbon dioxide: Given Off (released)

Oxygen: Given Off (released) Oxygen: Taken In

Produces: Produces:

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: Occurs in:

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Page 27: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Food (glucose) Produced Food (glucose) broken down

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Taken In Carbon dioxide: Given Off (released)

Oxygen: Given Off (released) Oxygen: Taken In

Produces: Sugar (glucose) Produces: Water & Carbon Dioxide

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: Occurs in:

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Page 28: Cellular Respiration. What is Cellular Respiration? Step-by-step breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy Produce ATP Takes place day and night

Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

Food (glucose) Produced Food (glucose) broken down

Energy from sun stored in glucose Energy in glucose released

Carbon dioxide: Taken In Carbon dioxide: Given Off (released)

Oxygen: Given Off (released) Oxygen: Taken In

Produces: Sugar (glucose) Produces: Water & Carbon Dioxide

Requires Light Does Not require Light

Occurs only in: organisms that contain chlorophyll

Occurs in: ALL living cells

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis


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