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Cellular Respiration – Aerobic, Anaerobic, & Fermentation

Cellular Respiration – Aerobic, Anaerobic, & Fermentation. Mr. Banwart Biology. Photosynthesis & Respiration. Oxygen & Cellular Respiration. Cellular respiration has 2 paths Aerobic With oxygen present Anaerobic without oxygen present. Cellular Respiration. Aerobic. Anaerobic.

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Cellular Respiration – Aerobic, Anaerobic, & Fermentation

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  1. Cellular Respiration – Aerobic, Anaerobic, & Fermentation Mr. Banwart Biology

  2. Photosynthesis & Respiration

  3. Oxygen & Cellular Respiration • Cellular respiration has 2 paths • Aerobic • With oxygen present • Anaerobic • without oxygen present Cellular Respiration Aerobic Anaerobic Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Fermentation electron chain

  4. Aerobic • If oxygen is present… • Glycolysis runs and the products are moved onto the Krebs cycle & the electron transport chain

  5. Anerobic • If oxygen is not present… • Glycolysis can continue through the process of fermentation • 2 types • Lactic • alcoholic

  6. Lactic Acid Fermentation • Lactic acid fermentation • Used by most organisms to produce ATP without the presence of oxygen

  7. Alcoholic Fermentation • Alcoholic fermentation • Used by yeast and some other microorganisms • This process is used to make alcoholic drinks

  8. Fermentation and an oxygen debt • Lactic fermentation can only provide so much energy… • After 90 seconds, oxygen must be used to create more ATP • This is why you huff and puff after longer exercises • Your body is trying to get enough oxygen to replenish ATP stores

  9. Graph Reading and analysis • Use the graph to answer the following questions

  10. Graph Reading and analysis • As the exercise difficulty increased, what happened to oxygen uptake?

  11. Graph Reading and analysis • Between what level of difficulty did the uptake reach 2?

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