cellular respiration converting chemical energy from carbohydrates into chemical energy of atp
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Cellular Respiration Cellular RespirationConverting Chemical Energy from
Carbohydrates into Chemical Energy of ATP
Converting Chemical Energy from Carbohydrates into Chemical Energy of
ATP
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Cellular Respiration (Aerobic ) Cellular Respiration (Aerobic )
• How do cells transform matter and energy?
• What are the major inputs and outputs of cell respiration?
• What is the relationship between cell respiration and study photosynthesis?
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Cellular Respiration and PhotosynthesisCellular Respiration and Photosynthesis• These are
‘opposite’ processes
• The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of respiration and vice versa.
• Energy stored through photosynthesis is released through cellular respiration
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Cellular Respiration and PhotosynthesisCellular Respiration and Photosynthesis• Photosynthesis
stores small packets of energy in a larger packet.
Like turning in one hundred $1 bills to get a $100 bill
• Cell Respiration takes a lot of energy and breaks it into smaller packets.
Like turning in a $100 bill and getting five $20 bills.
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In the mitochondria of living things, oxygen helps the break- down of sugars (glucose) to release energy useable by the cell (ATP)
Cellular Respiration Overview Cellular Respiration Overview
Products and Reactants(1) C6H12O6 + (6) O2 (6) CO2 +
(6) H2O + ATP
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GlucoseGlycolysis
Pyruvic acid
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport
Chain
Mitochondria
CO2 H2O
O2
2 36
H+
• Glycolysis is the anaerobic process of breaking down glucose to generate ATP
• Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport require oxygen to further break down carbon molecules to generate ATP
Cellular Respiration Overview Cellular Respiration Overview
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Glycolysis
• Glucose (6 carbon sugar) breaks down into pyruvate (3 carbon molecules ) and ATP (energy)
• Similar to reversing the final stage of photosynthesis when two 3-carbon sugars were used to make glucose
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Krebs Cycle
• Pyruvate (3 carbon) breaks down into carbon dioxide (1 carbon) and electrons are used to generate ATP (energy)
• Similar - in reverse - to the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis
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Electron Transport ChainElectron Transport Chain
• Electrons generated during glycolysis and Kreb’s cycle are used to generate ATP
• At the end they come together with oxygen to form water
• Again, similar, but in reverse of the electron transport chain in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
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• 36 ATP units are released from one glucose unit
• A unit of glucose molecules contains 686 kcal of stored energy. A unit of ATP stores 7.5 kcal.
• How efficient is the transformation from energy stored in glucose to energy released as ATP?
Energy Transformed - Cell Respiration
Energy Transformed - Cell Respiration