PPT-Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
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Cellular respiration can best be described as using energy released from breaking highenergy covalent bonds in organic molecules to force ATP formation from ADP
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Cellular respiration can best be described as using energy released from breaking highenergy covalent bonds in organic molecules to force ATP formation from ADP and phosphate taking electrons from food and giving them to . By Jessica Moses (3A). Jessie . O’Kelley. (4A). Jesus Miranda (6B). Third Strike . Lactic Acid Fermentation. He . wound his arm around, ready to throw the last pitch of the game.. He holds his breath…biceps release, triceps contract. . Unit 3 . Think back to Energy Transfer…. Living things use energy for . Growth. Repair. Reproduction. Metabolism. The collection of reactions that occur in a cell . Metabolism. Involves either:. . Overview of . Cellular Respiration. the . process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the . presence . of . oxygen. This is an . aerobic. process, meaning that it requires oxygen. Food is the energy source for cells. The energy in food is measured in . calories.. A . calorie. . is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. There are 3811 calories in one gram of sugar glucose.. Key Concept. How do cells release the energy from glucose?. Agree or Disagree. Cellular respiration only occurs in lungs . cells. Disagree. Without oxygen cellular respiration cannot continue. .. Disagree. Oxidative Phosphorylation. Figure 9.16. Electron shuttles. span membrane. MITOCHONDRION. 2 NADH. 2 NADH. 2 NADH. 6 NADH. 2 FADH. 2. 2 FADH. 2. or. . 2 ATP. . 2 ATP. . about 26 or 28 ATP. Glycolysis. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis. is the process by which plants, some . bacteria use . the energy from sunlight to produce sugar and starches ……which . cellular respiration. converts into . ATP. Exercise 6, pg.53-61. http://www.xvivo.net/animation/powering-the-cell-mitochondria/. Withdrawal Date = Mon. ., Oct 26. th. . It is . YOUR. responsibility to assess your grade . (always available via Blackboard) . Write you’re answers down on a sheet of paper and check them at the end to see how you did!!!. (number from 1-47). 1. What . 2 things will stop enzymes?. Temperature & time. Time & pH. pH & energy. is the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. Cells break down food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. The first step in is . glycolysis. Let’s Review. Is a chemical process that uses oxygen to convert chemical energy stored in organic molecules into another form of chemical energy – a molecule called ATP. Cells in plants and animals then use the ATP as their main energy supply.. Cell Respiration. Cell. Breathing. O. 2. Cellular respiration carried out in 2 stages: . Glycolysis and Oxidation. The equation for cellular respiration is the opposite of the equation . for photosynthesis. What is the path of carbon from CO. 2. in the air into coal deep in the earth?. Burning Fossil Fuels has the . SAME. formula . as Cellular Respiration. . C. 6. H. 12. O. 6. + 6 0. 2. —> 6 CO. WHAT IS CELLULAR RESPIRATION?. Metabolic reactions in the cell that are designed to convert nutrients from food into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuel.
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