Warm Up (10/17-10/18) - Mrs. Weisenbach's Biology Cabin
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Warm Up (10/17-10/18) **Take out your homework to be
stamped** 1. Take out your 9.1 and 9.2 notes 2. Take out your laptop 3. Log in to Google Classroom and wait
for me to post the quick quiz
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Agenda
Warm up- Quick quiz Grade HW 9.3 Notes: Cellular Respiration Energy diagram coloring and questions
Homework: 9.3 Section Assessment (pg. 237 #1-5) Due Friday
**Ch 8/9 Exam on Monday/Tuesday**
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9.3 Cellular Respiration How Cells Harvest Chemical
Energy
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Review
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What is Cellular Respiration? The process of converting food energy into ATP energy
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 36 ATP
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Steps of Cellular Respiration Glycolysis: – Cytoplasm
The Krebs Cycle: – Matrix
Electron Transport Chain – Cristae
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Glycolysis Summary • Series of reactions that break down glucose
(6C) into two molecules of Pyruvate (3C) • Takes place in the Cytoplasm
• Anaerobic (Doesn’t Use Oxygen)
• Requires input of 2 ATP
• Also produces 2 NADH and 4 ATP. • ATP net total = 2 ATP
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Afterfinishingglycolysisthecellhasonlytakenout10%ofoneglucosemolecule!
Therefore,theprocessmustcontinue!!!
Energy in Glucose
Used Energy
Unused Energy
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AerobicRespiration
Theproductsofglycolysismoveintothemitochondriawheretheyareusedforaerobicrespiration.
(2 Pyruvates)
(1Glucose)
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Krebs Cycle AKA Citric Acid Cycle
Series of reactions that makes some electron carriers and ATP. – Requires Oxygen (Aerobic) – Takes place in matrix of mitochondria – Give off CO2 and produces one ATP per cycle – Turns twice per glucose molecule=
Produces two ATP total 6 NADH 2 FADH2
**NADH and FADH2 are just electron carriers. They carry electrons that store energy for making ATP**
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Electron Transport Chain
• Electrons get passed along chain of proteins. Energy from electrons causes pumping of Hydrogen ions (H+) which flow down “ATP syntase” to make ATP • Located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. • Process produces 34 ATP or 90% of the ATP in the
body. *38 TOTAL ATP AFTER CELLULAR RESPIRATION*
https://youtu.be/3y1dO4nNaKY
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Anaerobic Respiration: Fermentation
If there is NO oxygen, then cells can make ATP by Fermentation
Without oxygen, only glycolysis occurs
Fermentation gives 2 ATP Two Forms of Fermentation: • Lactic Acid Fermentation
(animals) • Alcohol Fermentation (yeast)
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Why are both Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration important
to Ecosystems? Light is the ultimate source of energy for all ecosystems Chemicals cycle and Energy flows Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are opposite reactions