Unit C: Cellular Respiration

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Anaerobic and Aerobic Cellular Respiration
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Unit C: Cellular Respiration
  1. Cellular Respiration: how plants and animals generate energy from stored glucose

    Anmerkungen:

    • Glucose is stored as cellulose and starch in plants and it is stored as glycogen in animals. There are 2 types of CR: -Aerobic -Anaerobic
    1. Anaerobic CR = NO OXYGEN

      Anmerkungen:

      • ALL organisms perform anaerobic cellular respiration - no special organelle is required.
      1. Step 1: Glycolysis

        Anmerkungen:

        • Remember that this only yields 2 ATP in total
        1. Step 2: Fermentation
          1. Alcoholic Fermentation

            Anmerkungen:

            • 1) Water is added to pyruvate and a CO2 is expelled which creates a 2 carbon compound (Acetaldehyde) 2) NADH loses its electrons and becomes NAD+ as it reduces acetaldehyde into ethanol
            1. Used in Brewing, Wine Making, and Baking

              Anmerkungen:

              • Also used in making Soy Sauce, Chocolate, Saki, Vinegar, and Biofuel
            2. Lactic Acid Fermentation

              Anmerkungen:

              • 1) Pyruvate from glycolysis is reduced into lactic acid by NADH as it is oxidized into NAD+
              1. Accounts for Sore muscles, Rigor Mortis, Yogurt & Sauerkraut
              2. *remember that there are 2 pyruvates, so these rxns occur twice!
              3. *The goal is to get the NAD+ back in order to keep performing glycolysis
              4. Aerobic CR = OXYGEN

                Anmerkungen:

                • Organisms must have mitochondria in order to perform aerobic cellular respiration
                1. Step 1: Glycolysis

                  Anmerkungen:

                  • 1) A glucose molecule is split into 2 PGAL molecules by the oxidation of 2 ATP (Energy investment) 2) NAD+ and ADP are reuced into NADH and ATP as they take electrons from the PGAL and become Pyruvate *this happens twice so a total of 2 NADH are produced & 4 ATP (2 ADP per PGAL)
                  1. *in cytoplasm
                    1. Energy input & payoff
                      1. Results in 2 ATP, 2NADH and 2 Pyruvates
                      2. not very efficient

                        Anmerkungen:

                        • - You only get 2 ATP from it
                      3. Step 2: Pyruvate Oxidation

                        Anmerkungen:

                        • 1) Pyruvate moves into the mitochondrial matrix and 1 carbon (CO2) is removed 2) NAD+ is reduced into NADH and an intermediate acetic acid is the result 3) Coenzyme A attaches to the acetic acid which forms Acetyl CoA
                        1. *in the mitochondria
                          1. Results in 2 NADH and 2 Acetyl CoA
                            1. *Happens twice b/c there were 2 Pyruvates made in glycolysis
                            2. Step 3: Kreb's Cycle
                              1. *in the matrix
                                1. *happens twice because 2 acetyl CoA's were made
                                  1. Results in 6 NADH, 2ATP and 2 FADH2 & releases 4 CO2
                                  2. Step 4: ETC & Chemiosmosis

                                    Anmerkungen:

                                    • 1) NADH and FADH2 enter the electron transport system in the inner mitochondrial membrane 2) They drop off their electrons & as they are transferred, an H+ is transported into the intermembrane space (this causes a very high concentration of protons) 3) The electrons are transpired to oxygen and join with a proton to produce water 4) The protons in the intermembrane space down their concentration gradient through ATP Synthase and facilitate the creation of ATP *The NADH that was made in glycolysis has to be converted into FADH2 in order for it to go through the mitochondrial membranes
                                    1. occurs in the mitochondria
                                      1. *where the most ATP is directly created
                                        1. NADH = 3e- --> 3 ATP FADH2 = 2e- --> 2 ATP
                                          1. Oxygen = terminal electron acceptor
                                            1. Results in 24ATP
                                          2. Electron carriers involved = NADH and FADH2

                                            Anmerkungen:

                                            • NADH is oxidized into NAD+ FADH2 is oxidized into FAD+
                                            1. 36% Efficient

                                              Anmerkungen:

                                              • Only 36% of the energy in glucose is converted into ATP - the rest is lost as heat (this is used by warm-blooded organisms to stay warm)
                                            2. ATP is used for many things
                                              1. MOTION
                                                1. TRANSPORTING IONS & MOLECULES
                                                  1. BUILDING MOLECULES
                                                    1. CONTROLLING RXNS
                                                      1. BIOLUMINESCENCE
                                                      2. Mitochondria are involved in anaerobic CR

                                                        Anmerkungen:

                                                        • -Double layered organelle that produces lots of ATP
                                                        1. Mitochondrial Matrix: protein rich liquid filling the inside of the organelle

                                                          Anmerkungen:

                                                          • *Pyruvate oxidation, the Kreb's Cycle, and Electron Transport and Chemiosmosis occur here
                                                          1. Intermembrane Space: fluid filled space between inner & outer membranes
                                                          2. Poisons & Supplements
                                                            1. Creatine Phosphate

                                                              Anmerkungen:

                                                              • = source of phosphate *more phosphate = more ATP? = harder workout session
                                                              1. Carbon Monoxide

                                                                Anmerkungen:

                                                                • -Binds to RBCs to prevents O2 transport which means there is no terminal electron acceptor -CR stops = death
                                                                1. Cyanide & Hydrogen Sulfide

                                                                  Anmerkungen:

                                                                  • Prevent electron transfer in the ETS -body can't survive off of 2 ATP from glycolysis so you die
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