Cellular Respiration Mr. Mah Living Environment. Announcements Vocabulary Quiz on Friday (Tomorrow)...

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Cellular Respiration Mr. Mah Living Environment

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Cellular Respiration

Mr. MahLiving Environment

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Announcements

• Vocabulary Quiz on Friday (Tomorrow)

• Unit 3 Test will be Tuesday of Next Week–December 15th

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Do-Now (6 minutes)• What do you rely on for energy?

• Are there particular foods that boost your energy?

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Digestion for Energy

• All living things need energy to stay alive.

• Before the energy in the food we eat can be

used, it must be digested into simpler ones, such as glucose.

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Respiration• Glucose must be broken down further. This

process involves a series of chemical reactions controlled by enzymes.

• In the final step, the chemical bonds of the glucose are broken, and their energy is released. This process of releasing the energy in chemical bonds is called cellular respiration.

• Where have we seen the word respiration before? – Respiration = breathing– Respiratory System

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Aerobic Respiration

• Aerobic: requires oxygen • During cellular respiration, cells capture

much of the energy released from the glucose bonds.

• The captured energy is then used to form new bonds in high–energy molecules known as ATP.

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Location, location, location!

• Cellular respiration is completed in the mitochondria. – Note: cells that require more energy contain

more mitochondria i.e. muscles require more energy than skin, therefore, muscle cells usually contain more mitochondria.

• As they generate ATP, mitochondria release carbon dioxide and water.

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GLUCOSE OXYGEN

CARBON DIOXIDEWATER

ATP

Mitochondria

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Anaerobic Respiration

• Anaerobic: no oxygen• Takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell,

requires enzymes• The organisms that usually use anaerobic

respiration are:1. Bacteria2. Yeast

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Anaerobic Respiration

2 Types:• Alcohol Fermentation • Used by yeast to make ethyl alcohol

• Lactic Acid Fermentation• Used by muscles to make lactic acid• Causes muscle fatigue (weakness)

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Which is better?• Anaerobic respiration

1. Alcohol fermentation: glucose 2 ethyl alcohol + 2 CO2 + ATP

2. Lactic acid fermentation: glucose 2 lactic acid + 2 ATP

• Aerobic respirationGlucose + 6 oxygen 6 water + 6 CO2 + 36 ATP

• Aerobic respiration is more efficient because it uses oxygen to release more energy per glucose molecule.

 • Organisms use ATP for energy.

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Cellular Respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis!

Reactants Products

CO2 + H2O + Energy (light) Glucose + O2

Glucose + O2 CO2 + H2O + Energy (ATP )