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Getting energy to make ATP
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• Process of breaking down food (glucose) to get energy.• b/c food is not the direct source of energy, it has to be
broken down by cells
• Happens in the mitochondria.
• C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6CO2 + 6H2O • Basically the opposite of photosynthesis
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• Occurs 2 Ways: 1.Anaerobic
• w/o oxygen• Has 1 stage: Glycolysis
2.Aerobic • with oxygen• has 3 stages–
• Glycolysis • Krebs (citric acid) cycle • Electron transport chain• Glycolysis works the same way in both!!!
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• In two parts of the cell:• Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm (Anaerobic)• Krebs cycle & Electron transport chain takes place in the mitochondria (Aerobic)
mitochondrion
animal cell
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• Glycolysis must happen before cellular respiration can take place. – anaerobic process (does not require oxygen)
– takes place in cytoplasm
– splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvate
– produces 2 ATP molecules
– Requires input of energy, but gets a good return*Like putting money into an account in order to gain interest*2 ATP in, 4 ATP out = 2 ATP net gain
- Fast energy production, but not long
STEP 1a
Pyruvate
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Glycolysis Krebs
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• The Krebs cycle transfers energy to an electron transport chain.
• takes place inmitochondrial matrix• breaks down pyruvate from
1a step glycolysis– makes 2 ATP– releases carbon dioxide– transfers energy-carrying
molecules to next step (Electron transport chain)
– Energy-carrying molecules called NADH & FADH2
– they specifically carry electrons
6H O2
6CO 2
6O 2
mitochondrionmitochondrion
matrix (area enclosedby inner membrane)
inner membrane
ATP
ATP
energy
energy from glycolysis
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and
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Krebs Cycle
Step 1b (requires Oxygen input after glycolysis)
Electrons transferred via NADH
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6H O2
6CO 2
6O 2
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matrix (area enclosedby inner membrane)
inner membrane
ATP
ATP
energy
energy from glycolysis
1
2
4
3
and
and
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• The electron transport chain produces 34 ATP. ( this is the 3rd & last step!)
– An ETC is made of proteins & needs energy-carrying molecules from the Krebs cycle & glycolysis
– oxygen is also needed– takes place in inner
membrane of mitochondria– 34 ATP molecules are made– Water & heat are given off as
wastes
Electron Transport Electrons transferred via NADH
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• 38 ATP• 2 from Glycolysis• 2 from the Krebs (Citric Acid) Cycle• 34 from the Electron Transport Chain.
• Without oxygen (Anaerobic respiration) you only get 2 because O2 is needed for the last two stages.
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• The equation for the overall process is:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
• The reactants in photosynthesis are the same as the products of cellular respiration.
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6H2 O
6CO2
6O2
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matrix (area enclosedby inner membrane)
inner membraneATP
Energy carrying Compounds
(NADH, FADH2)
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Kreb’s cycle
Glycolysis
Electron Transport Chain
ATP
ATP
Energy carrying Compounds
(NADH)