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Respiration (cellular). Process in which cells use oxygen to break down food molecules to release energy (ATP). Aerobic Respiration. With oxygen. Chemical Equation-. C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O + energy (ATP). Reactants . Glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 )
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Respiration (cellular) • Process in which cells use oxygen to break down food molecules to release energy (ATP)
Aerobic Respiration • With oxygen
Chemical Equation- C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + energy (ATP)
Reactants • Glucose (C6H12O6) • Organisms receive from carbohydrates taken in • Product of photosynthesis
Reactants • Oxygen (O2) • Organisms receive from their environment, air, water, soil • Product of photosynthesis
Products- • Carbon dioxide (CO2) • Released from the organism into their environment, air, water, soil (breathing/gas exchange)
Products- • Water (H2O) • Also released from the organism into their environment
Energy (ATP) • Aerobic respiration produces a total of 38 ATP for every molecule of glucose
Organelle • Cytoplasm • Mitochondria
2 step process Step 1-glycolysis Step 2- respiration Step 1 Cytoplasm Step 2 Mitochondria Krebs Cycle Aerobic Respiration
Step 1- • Glycolysis • Occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell • Does not use oxygen • Uses 2 molecules of ATP • Produces 4 molecules of ATP • Net gain of 2 molecules ATP • Glucose broken down to produce Pyruvic Acid
Step 2- Respiration • Respiration • Occurs in the mitochondria of the cell • Involves the Krebs cycle • Involves an electron transport chain • Uses oxygen • Produces 34 molecules of ATP
Aerobic Respiration Summary • Total process produces 38 ATP • Requires 2 ATP • Net gain of 36 ATP
Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation • Respiration without oxygen
Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation • Requires 2 molecules of ATP • Produces 4 molecules of ATP • Net gain of 2 molecules of ATP
2 Types • Alcohol fermentation- bakers & brewers- products are carbon dioxide and alcohol • Lactic acid fermentation- in muscle cells, causes soreness and fatigue in muscle
C6H12O6 Step 1 Cytoplasm GLYCOLYSIS 4 ATP 2 ATP Pyruvic Acid Step 2 Mitochondria RESPIRATION O2 Krebs Cycle 34 ATP H2O CO2