RESPIRATION Lab Below is a listing which will help you to prepare for the quiz and lab on this material.
CONTENT TO KNOW:
I. Overview of Respiration – Respiration consists of a series of catabolic reactions which break down molecules to release energy; creates ATP for use by the cell
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ——> 6CO2 + 6H2O
Mitochondria – the organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
II. ATP – adenosine triphosphate – energy “currency” of the cell; readily spendable
• 36 ATP – produced each time one glucose is completely “burned” using aerobic respiration
• ADP + Pi ——> ATP (phosphorylation) – now carries energy
• ATP ——> ADP + Pi (releases energy)
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III. Summary – The 3 Stages of Respiration –
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GLYCOLYSIS – Sugar “lysis” (breaks glucose into two pieces) • End products of glycolysis = 2 pyruvate molecules • Occurs out in the cytoplasm
THE KREBS CYCLE – • all carbons originally in glucose are released as carbon dioxide here • occurs in the mitochondria
http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/faculty/allenc/mcb/atp.gif
http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/faculty/allenc/mcb/krebs.gif
ETC (ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN) – electrons are passed down a series of proteins embedded in the mitochondrial membrane; they accept and then release electrons while harvesting energy from them
Reduction – is the gain of electrons Oxidation – is the loss of electrons These reactions are always coupled: hence the term REDOX
• changes NADH into ATP • ETC occurs in the mitochondria
IV. Anaerobic Pathways –
Anaerobic – without oxygen • Lactate (lactic acid) Fermentation (muscle cells can utilize this path) • Alcohol Fermentation – has a decarboxylation step; produces 2 ATP