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Cellular RespirationCampbell Chapter 9
Slide shows modified from: Glenbrook High School AP site
http://gbs.glenbrook.k12.il.us/Academics/gbssci/bio/apbio/Index/index.htm
& Dr. Chuck Downing http://gohs.tvusd.k12.ca.us/TeacherWebs/Science/CDowning/default.aspx
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___________ use energy from sunlight or chemicals to make their own food
AUTOTROPHShttp://www.inclusive.co.uk/downloads/images/pics2/tree.gif
In the last chapter green plantsused ________________trap energy from __________ and make ______________
sunlightfood (glucose)
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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We get our energy from the __________ plants made during _______________ when we eat plants or eat animals that ate the plants.
GLUCOSE
In this chapter we will learn how ______________
get their energy by consuming other
organisms.
Image from: http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/ansc442/Semprojs/2003/spiderlamb/eatsheep.gif
HETEROTROPHS
http://www.cibike.org/Eating.htm
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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In this chapter, we will learn how this glucose is ____________ by organisms and the _______ is stored as _______
What kind of organisms do this?
energybroken down
ATP
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Animals(Including humans)
ALL LIVING THINGS NEED ENERGY!All organisms burn glucose for fuel
fungi bacteria
plants
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
___________ + _________ + ___________ →_______________ + __________6 CO2 6 H2O C6H12O6 6O2
_____________ + _________ →________ + __________ + __________
______________________________________________________________
CELLULAR RESPIRATIONC6H12O6 6O2
6 CO2 6 H2O
The two equations are exact opposites!
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OXIDATION REDUCTIONIs Loss of electrons Is Gain of
electronsRemove H Add HReleases energy Stores energyExergonic Endergonic
REMEMBER: OIL RIG
Loss of hydrogen atoms
Gain of hydrogen atoms
Energy
OXIDATION
REDUCTION
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION happens __________ in ________________.
If all the energy was released in one step… most would be lost as ____________________!
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slowly many steps
light and heat
See why cells use cellular respiration
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• Prevents energy release in 1 explosive step• Allows energy to be released slowly in steps
and captured as ATP
• Electron route: food → NADH → ETC → oxygen
ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN
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MITOCHONDRIA = cell power plantSurrounded by ___________ membrane
Outer membrane & Inner membrane (called
_______________ )
Space between inner membrane & outer membrane
= ____________________
Space inside cristae folds
= _________________
INTERMEMBRANE SPACE
DOUBLE
MATRIX
CRISTAE
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FAD → FADH2
NAD+ → NADH
HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON CARRIERS
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See glycolysis movie
The first step in cellular respiration = _______________
• happens in the ________________ outside the mitochondria• occurs _________________________
GLYCOLYSIS
CYTOPLASM
with or without oxygen
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• Details of glycolysis
Steps – A fuelmolecule is energized,using ATP.
1 3
1
GlucosePREPARATORY
PHASE(energy investment)Step
2
3
4
Glucose-6-phosphate
Fructose-6-phosphate
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P)
Step A six-carbonintermediate splits into two three-carbon intermediates.
4
Step A redoxreaction generatesNADH.
55 ENERGY PAYOFF
PHASE1,3-Diphosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)
6
Steps – ATPand pyruvic acidare produced.
6 9 3-Phosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)7
2-Phosphoglyceric acid(2 molecules)8
2-Phosphoenolpyruvate(2 molecules)
9
(2 moleculesper glucose molecule)
Pyruvic acid
Fructose-1,6-diphosphate
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Glycolysis (GLYKOS = ________ LYSIS= ___________ )
Requires ____________to get it started.
Split apartsweet
ENERGY
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MITOCHONDRION
= using energy from breaking a chemical bond to add a P directly from a phosphorylated molecule to ADP without a proton gradient
SUBSTRATE LEVEL PHOSPHORYLATION
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PYRUVIC ACID MOVES TO NEXT STEP
IF THERE IS NO OXYGEN (______________)
IF THERE IS OXYGEN (_____________)
= ANAEROBIC
= AEROBIC
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Cellular respiration
•Glycolysis: cytosol; glucose → pyruvate
•Kreb’s Cycle: •mitochondrial matrix;
•pyruvate → CO2
•NADH made
Electron Transport Chain: cristae; NADH & FADH2 donate electrons → oxygen
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Pyruvate is transported into mitochondrion and Acetyl CoA produced
For each pyruvate converted into acetyl CoA 1 molecule of CO2 is released;NAD+ ---> NADH;Coenzyme A (from B vitamin)
Krebs Cycle Animation-
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Kreb’s Cycle =Citric Acid Cycle
OAA CITRIC ACID
Krebs Cycle Animation
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Kreb’s Cycle• Oxaloacetate (OAA) combines with 2
C’s from Acetyl CoA to make Citric acid
• CoA recycles• 2 C atoms from pyruvate → exit as CO2
For each pyruvate that enters:2 CO2 released 3 NAD+ reduced to 3 NADH; 1 FAD+ reduced to 1 FADH2 (riboflavin, B vitamin); 1 ATP molecule
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Electron transport chain
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More on Making ATP
• 3 places in the chain make ATP
NADH
FADH2
• Electrons from NADH start “higher” in the waterfall, so they generate more ATP than FADH2 electrons, which start “lower” in the waterfall and miss one ATP-generating step.
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Electron transport chain• ETC includes
Cytochromes Ubiquinone (Q)
• NADH & FADH2 pass electrons pass down ETC
• Energy from moving electrons concentrates H+ ions in __________________
• ________________: harnesses the flow of H+ back into the matrix make ATP (oxidative phosphorylation)
• ________ is final electron acceptor → ________
intermembrane space
ATP synthase
Oxygen H2O
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Cellular Respiration Grand Total• Glycolysis: →2 ATP
(substrate-level phosphorylation)
• Kreb’s Cycle:→ 2 ATP (substrate-level phosphorylation)
• Electron transport & oxidative phosphorylation: 2 NADH (glycolysis) → 6ATP 2 NADH (acetyl CoA) →6ATP 6 NADH (Kreb’s) → 18 ATP 2 FADH2 (Kreb’s) → 4 ATP
38 TOTAL ATP from 1 molecule of glucose (-2 ATP to transport 2 pyruvate into mitochondria)
NET of 36 ATP
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WHAT IF THERE IS NO OXYGEN?
IF THERE IS NO OXYGEN (______________)
IF THERE IS OXYGEN (_____________)
= ANAEROBIC
= AEROBIC
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Related metabolic processes
Fermentation:• alcohol~
pyruvate →ethanol • lactic acid~
pyruvate → lactate
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_______ +_____ →__________ + ______ + _____
ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION
PYRUVIC ACID
ALCOHOL
• Happens when yeast makes bread dough rise• CO2 bubbles make air spaces in bread• Alcohol evaporates during cooking
CO2 NAD+
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_______ +_____ →__________ + ______ + _____
ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION
PYRUVIC ACID
ALCOHOL
Used to makealcoholic beverages
CO2 NAD+
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_______ +_____ →______________ + ________
LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION
PYRUVIC ACID
LACTIC ACID
Happens in muscles during exercise when body can’t get oxygen to tissues fast enough.
Lactic acid builds up in muscles causing soreness
NAD+
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_______ +_____ →______________ + ________
LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION
PYRUVIC ACID
LACTIC ACID
Happens when bacteria are used to make foods and beverages like yogurt, cheese,buttermilk, sauerkraut, kimchi
NAD+
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WITHOUT OXYGEN, PYRUVIC ACID ___________ and all the _______ carriers get full.
Eventually glycolysis will
WHY DO FERMENTATION?WHY NOT JUST KEEP MAKING ATP USING GLYCOLYSIS?
builds up
NAD+
NAD+
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_______ +_____ →__________ + ______ + _____
FERMENTATION HAPPENS so cells can ____________________ needed to keep glycolysis going
PYRUVIC ACID
ALCOHOL
→
CO2 NAD+
REGENERATE the NAD+
LACTIC ACID NAD+
→
You get the NAD+ carriers back
______
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__________________________= organisms that can make ATP using
either fermentation or cellular respiration
Ex: yeast and many bacteria
With oxygen pyruvate → Krebs cycle
Without oxygen → fermentation
FACULTATIVE ANAEROBES
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Organisms can use a variety of molecules for fuel
__________________=breakdown of fatty acids into 2 carbon fragments that enter Krebs cycle as acetyl CoA
1 g of fat → twice as muchATP as 1 g of carbohydrate
Beta oxidation=
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Evolutionary Significance• Most widespread metabolic pathway… suggests ancient
prokaryotes probably used glycolysis to make ATP before oxygen was present
• Earliest fossil bacteria present 3.5 billion years ago but large amounts of oxygen not present until 2.7 billion years ago
• Glycolysis happens in cytoplasm without membrane bound organelles suggests it was found in early prokaryotic cellssince eukaryotes appeared 1 billion years after prokaryotes (Endosymbiotic theory)
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VOCAB OVERLOAD ?
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CHEMIOSMOSIS
http://student.ccbcmd.edu/~gkaiser/biotutorials/energy/atpsynthase_il.html
= Generation of ATP from a proton gradient. It occurs in all living things
Chloroplasts do it to make ATP in light reactions
Mitochondria do itto make ATP following ETC
Prokaryotes creategradient across cellmembrane to make ATPto pump nutrients & waste and move flagella
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PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION= Using hydrogen gradient generated by
thylakoid membrane during the light reactions of photosynthesis to make ATP
CHLOROPLAST
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MITOCHONDRION
= using proton gradient created by electron transport chain in cristae membrane to make ATP
OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
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MITOCHONDRION
= using energy from breaking a chemical bond to add a P directly from a phosphorylated molecule to ADP without a proton gradient
SUBSTRATE LEVEL PHOSPHORYLATION