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Energy in a Cell. Cellular Respiration. Cellular Respiration. Cellular respiration : process where mitochondria break down food molecules to produce ATP . (energy). Cellular Respiration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Energy in a Cell

Energy in a CellCellular

Respiration

Page 2: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Cellular

respiration: process where mitochondria break down food molecules to produce ATP. (energy)

Page 3: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Three stages in

cellular respiration: glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain.

Page 4: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Mitochondria is

called the powerhouse of the cell because it is the site of cellular respiration.

Page 5: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•More work a

cell does, the more mitochondria it has.

Page 6: Energy in a Cell
Page 7: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Glycolysis: first

stage of cellular respiration.

Page 8: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Takes place in

the cytoplasm of the cell.

Page 9: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration

•One C6H12O6

(glucose) is broken down into 2 pyruvic acid molecules. (a 3 C molecule)

Page 10: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•For every

glucose molecule broken down, 2 ATP molecules are produced.

Page 11: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Next, the

pyruvic acid moves into the mitochondria.

Page 12: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Citric acid cycle or

Kreb’s cycle : Pyruvic acid is broken down in a series of reactions to produce 2 CO2 and 1 ATP and electrons are passed on to the electron transport chain.

Page 13: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Electron transport

chain: series of proteins where electrons are passed.

Page 14: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Energy is released

as electrons are passed from one molecule to the next.

Page 15: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•The released

energy is used to make ATP.

Page 16: Energy in a Cell

Overall:

•For every glucose that enters cellular respiration 36 ATP are produced.

Page 17: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Cellular

respiration can be classified as aerobic: cellular respiration occurs in the presence of O2.

Page 18: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Most efficient

form of respiration.

Page 19: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Krebs cycle is

aerobic respiration.

Page 20: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Cellular

respiration can also be classified as anaerobic: respiration that proceeds in the absence of O2.

Page 21: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Glycolysis is

anaerobic respiration.

Page 22: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Not as efficient as

aerobic. Only 2 ATP formed.

Page 23: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration• In the absence of

O2, pyruvic acid backs up and is eliminated 2 ways:

Page 24: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration1.In you and me,

pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid and builds up in the muscles.

Page 25: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration2.In yeast, pyruvic

acid converted to CO2 and ethyl alcohol. This makes bread rise.

Page 26: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Anaerobic

respiration is also called fermentation.

Page 27: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Which molecule

has the most stored energy: fat or carbohydrate?

Page 28: Energy in a Cell

Cellular Respiration•Fat – it has

available energy for 51 ATP.