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Explore the process of cellular respiration, from glycolysis to the electron transport chain, breaking down glucose to create energy. This foldable can be used to organize and enhance your notes effectively.
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Cellular Respiration • The breakdown of glucose into ATP
Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration Found in Both Plants & Animals
Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration Found in Both Plants & Animals Breaks down GLUCOSE into ENERGY
Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration Found in Both Plants & Animals Chemical formula is the same as photosynthesis but in reverse Breaks down GLUCOSE into ENERGY
Cellular Respiration Foldable Create a pyramid foldable this will go on page 49 Use the foldable to complete your notes
Glycolysis • Happens in the cytoplasm (cytosol) of the cell • We put in 2 ATP to start the process • We make 4 ATP and break the glucose down into 2 molecules of pyruvate Since we paid 2 ATP up front to start the process we only Gained 2 ATP • From glycolysis we get • 2 ATP • 2 pyruvate • 2 NADH (goes to ETC) Pyruvate now travels to the mitochondria
The Krebs Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle • Occurs inside the mitochondria • Is an aerobic process, NEEDS OXYGEN to work • Breaks down the pyruvate into acetyl-CoA • Net yield of 2 ATP • Net yield of 6 NAHD & 2 FADH2 (this will help run the next process) • Releases Carbon dioxide as waste
Electron Transport Chain • Final stage of Cellular Respiration • Takes place in the mitochondria • Electrons are released from NADH & FADH2 as they pass through the inner mitochondrial membrane, as they go through electrons give up energy to create 28-32 ATP • Hydrogen is also combined with Oxygen to form water
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