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Fermentation
• Anaerobic: Creates ATP without oxygen
• Two Types
• 1) Lactic Acid fermentation
– Performed by animals
• 2) Alcoholic fermentation
– Performed by yeast, some plants, bacteria
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
• Only performed when muscles are lacking oxygen during heavy use
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
• Only performed when muscles are lacking oxygen during heavy use• During Glycolysis
– Glucose broken into fragments to release 2ATP
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
• Only performed when muscles are lacking oxygen during heavy use• During Glycolysis
– Glucose broken into fragments to release 2ATP• During Lactic Acid fermentation
– No ATP made– Lactic acid waste created (causes sore muscles)– Molecules to restart glycolysis created
• The point? Allows muscles to restart glycolysis
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
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• Only performed when muscles are lacking oxygen during heavy use• During Glycolysis
– Glucose broken into fragments to release 2ATP• During Lactic Acid fermentation
– No ATP made– Lactic acid waste created (causes sore muscles)– Molecules to restart glycolysis created
• The point? Allows muscles to restart glycolysis
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Glycolysis:-- In the cytoplasm-- Glucose is split into fragments-- 2 ATP created
Lactic Acid fermentation
Where? In the cytoplasm
What happens?Glucose fragments are broken into lactic acidMolecules to restart glycolysis createdNo ATP created
Aerobic Respiration
Where? In the mitochondria
Steps? Kreb’s cycle and electron transport chain
What happens? Glucose fragments converted into 34 ATPs
With oxygen present
If oxygen is lacking
Glycolysis restarts
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Alcoholic Fermentation
• Performed by microorganisms (yeast)
• During Glycolysis– Glucose broken into fragments to release 2ATP
• During Alcoholic fermentation– No ATP made– Alcohol and CO2 waste created– Molecules to restart glycolysis created
• The point? Allows yeast to restart glycolysis
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Kobe Kuiz
1) Name the two types of fermentation.
2) How much ATP does glycolysis create?
3) How much ATP does fermentation create?
4) Which molecule is needed to start glycolysis?
5) A buildup of which molecule causes sore muscles?
6) Which waste molecules are created by alcoholic fermentation?