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4.2 Respiration

Learn about the process of respiration, where cells break down glucose to release energy. Discover the two stages of respiration, the difference between cellular respiration and breathing, and the importance of respiration in maintaining oxygen levels on Earth. Explore fermentation as an alternative energy-releasing process and its different types.

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4.2 Respiration

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  1. 4.2 Respiration 7.1.d Students know that mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do and that chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis.

  2. What is Respiration? • Respiration- the process but which cells obtain energy from glucose • Key Concept: “During respiration, cells break down simple food molecules such as sugar and release the energy they contain. • Cells of all living things carry out respiration because they need energy • Cells store energy like we store money in a bank- capture energy from sun and save during photosynthesis- when need energy the break down carbohydrates in respiration

  3. Two Stages of Respiration • During respiration, cells break down simple food molecules such as sugar and release the energy they contain.

  4. What is Respiration? • 2 meanings for respiration- cellular respiration and breathing • Products of respiration-carbon dioxide and water • We breathe out carbon dioxide • Plants undergo Photosynthesis and make its own food (sugar) • Animal cells (and some others) get their glucose from eating plants or animals that ate plants • Respiration and Photosynthesis keep levels of oxygen constant on Earth • Respiration video

  5. What is Respiration? • Respiration equation: • Raw Materials Products Oxygen Sugar Carbon Dioxide Water Yields Video on Cellular respiration

  6. Photosynthesis and Respiration • You can think of photosynthesis and respiration as opposite processes.

  7. The 2 Equations + energy

  8. Fermentation • Fermentation- energy releasing process does not need oxygen • Key concept: “Fermentation provides energy for the cell without using oxygen.” • Amount of energy released is less than during respiration Mitochondria

  9. Fermentation- Alcoholic • Type of fermentation when yeast and some other single celled organisms break down sugars • Called alcoholic because one of its products is alcohol • Other products are carbon dioxide and energy • Important to bakers- raises dough and creates bubbles in alcohol drinks

  10. Fermentation- Lactic Acid • Takes place at times in your body • When running muscle cells use oxygen faster than it can replace it • Cells lack energy and fermentation occurs • Product is lactic acid • When the lactic acid builds up you feel pain (and weakness) in your muscles

  11. Section 2: Respiration • What events occur during respiration? • What is fermentation?

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