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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration Microbiology Mr. Donelson

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Aerobic and AnaerobicRespiration

MicrobiologyMr. Donelson

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Basic Rules:

You store energy by making bonds

You release energy by breaking bonds

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ADP + P ATP(make bond – store energy)

ATP ADP + P(break bond – release energy)

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Respiration: Breaking bonds in glucose to release energy for cellular use.

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Oxygen???

Aerobic – with oxygen

Anaerobic - without oxygen (also called fermentation)

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Aerobic vs Anaerobic:

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Glycolysis:The 1st step in all

respiration!

2 ATP

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Fermentation:

Total ATP = 2ATP (produced during glycolysis)

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Overview of Aerobic Respiration

34 ATP

Total ATP = 38

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Kreb Cycle:

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Kreb CycleMore Details:

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Several ways to draw citric acid

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More Details:

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Efficient Use of Energy?

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Electron Transport (34 ATP)

Carriers:

NADsFADsCytochromes

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Overview of Aerobic Respiration

34 ATP

Total ATP = 38