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Cellular Respiration

Chapter 8

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Outline

• Glycolysis

• Transition Reaction

• Citric Acid Cycle

• Electron Transport System

• Fermentation

• Metabolic Pool

– Catabolism

– Anabolism

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Cellular Respiration

• A cellular process that requires oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide.– Most often involves complete breakdown

of glucose to carbon dioxide and water.!Energy within a glucose molecule is

released slowly so that ATP can be produced gradually.

!NAD+ and FAD are oxidation-reduction enzymes active during cellular respiration.

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Fig. 8.1

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Glucose Breakdown

• During glycolysis, glucose is broken down in cytoplasm to two molecules of pyruvate.

• During transition reaction, pyruvate is oxidized, NADH is formed, and waste carbon dioxide is removed.

• Citric acid cycle results in NADH and FADH2, release of carbon dioxide, and

production of additional ATP.• Electron transport chain produces 32 or 34

molecules of ATP.

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Glucose Breakdown

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Glycolysis

• Two ATP are used to activate glucose that splits into PGAL.

• Oxidation of PGAL and subsequent substrates results in four high-energy phosphate groups, which synthesize four ATP.

– Substrate-Level Phosphorylation

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Glycolysis

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Inside the Mitochondria

• End product of glycolysis, pyruvate, enters the mitochondria, where it is oxidized to carbon dioxide during the transition reaction and citric acid cycle.

– CO2 and ATP are transported out of

mitochondria into the cytoplasm.

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Fig. 8.3

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Fig. 8.4

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Mitochondrion Structure and Function

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Transition Reaction

• Connects glycolysis to the citric acid cycle.

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Fig. 8.6

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Citric Acid Cycle

• Originally called Krebs cycle.

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Electron Transport System

• As electrons pass down the electron transport system, energy is captured and ATP is produced.

– Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the production of ATP as a result of energy released by the electron transport system.

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Fig. 8.8

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Fermentation

• Glycolysis followed by reduction of pyruvate by NADH to either lactate or alcohol and carbon dioxide.

– Anaerobic pathway.

– Can provide rapid burst of ATP.

!Common in muscle cells.

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Fig. 8.10

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Fermentation

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Metabolic Pool

• Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can be used as energy sources.

– Catabolism produces molecules that can also be used for anabolism and other compounds.

!All reactions in cellular respiration are part of a metabolic pool, and their substrates can be used for catabolism or anabolism.

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Fig. 8.11

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Review

• Glycolysis

• Transition Reaction

• Citric Acid Cycle

• Electron Transport System

• Fermentation

• Metabolic Pool

– Catabolism

– Anabolism

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