cellular respiration
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Created on November 9, 2024
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What is it
Cellular respiration
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Oxidaziton Reduction reaction
• Cellular (aerobic) respiration is a cellular process that breaks down nutrient molecules produced by photosynthesizers with the concomitant(simultaneously) production of ATP*Requires O2 (aerobic respiration)
Oxidized: glucose will be oxidized
Reduced: oxygen is reduced
metabolic strategies
Aerobic respiration: a complete breakdown of glucose in the presence of O2, large amount of ATP produced.Fermentation: partial breakdown of glucose in the absence of O2, small amount of ATP Is produced.
Glycolosis
CAC
ETC
Prep reaction
• Occurs in the Mitochondria matrix • Series of reactions, 2 acetyl co-A are broken down and stripped of high energy electrons • 4 carbons are released; 2 from each acetyl co-A – bind with O2 and you get 4 CO2 • Produces high energy NADH and FAHD2 • Small amount of ATP will be produced
takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria both molecules of pyruvate are oxidized to acetyl co-A 2 carbons are released; 2 from each pyruvate and bind with O2, from that we get CO2Electron energy is stored in NADH
Glycolosis, Preparatory reaction, CAC, ETC
Connects glycolosis to the citric acid cycle
• Series of carrier molecules on the cristae of the mitochondria • Energy carriers NADH and FADH2 donate to chain –pass energy to lower states, • H+ gradient – ATP generated by chemiosmosis • Up to 38 molecules of ATP
takes place in the cytoplasmbreadowm of 2 molecules of pyruvate small amount of ATP is formed
4 phases of cellular respiration
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Both use membrane • Chloroplasts’ inner membrane forms thylakoids • Mitochondria inner membranes form cristae
Both use electron transport chain • ETC in photosynthesis in the thylakoid membrane and receive electrons energized from the sun in photosystems • ETC in mitochondria receives energized electrons from glucose • Both ETC establish electrochemical gradient with H+ and produce ATP via chemiosmosis
Use Enzymes • Stroma in Calvin cycle possess required enzymes• Mitochondria matrix possess required enzymes
WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration
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