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Title: 9.3 Getting Energy to Make ATP


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9.3 Getting Energy to Make ATP
  • How do consumers (animals) get energy from the
    producers (plants)?
  • Cellular respiration - break down glucose
    molecules to produce your own ATP

2
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
3
Cellular Respiration
  • 3 Stages of Cellular respiration
  • Glycolysis
  • Citric Acid Cycle
  • Electron Transport Chain

4
Glycolysis
  • Rxns that break down glucose (6C) into 2 pyruvic
    acids (3C)
  • Occurs in cytoplasm
  • Anaerobic
  • Not very effective, only 2 NET ATP produced (2
    ATP in, 4 ATP out)

5
Citric Acid Cycle
  • Just before CAC, Pyruvic acid goes into
    mitochondria and is turned into Acetyl-CoA
  • Then we start CAC, Aka Krebs Cycle- makes energy
    carriers for ETC (NADH and FADH2)
  • First product is Citric Acid
  • Aerobic
  • Occurs in mitochondria
  • Makes more 2 ATP and 2 CO2 (breath out)

6
Progression of C through first 2 steps of
Cellular Respiration
Energy carrirs like NADPH and ATP
7
Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
  • Uses E carriers from CAC drop e- to make ATP
  • e- passed down several proteins, losing E along
    the way
  • E used to pump in H

Occurs in the membrane of the mitochondria. Aerob
ic Makes 34 ATP
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ETC
  • The last e- acceptor is O, uses those plus H to
    make WATER.
  • If No O is present the staircase backs up NO
    E
  • H ions want out (w/gradient) only way is through
    the ATPsynthase
  • Adds P on to ADP ATP

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What if there is no oxygen?
  • Fermentation
  • Glycolysis still happens, but next step is
    differnent
  • Essentially makes enough E to run glycolysis
  • Lactic Acid Fermentation
  • Used by animal cells
  • Produces lactic acid and 2 ATP
  • Alcoholic Fermentation
  • Used by yeast and some bacteria
  • Produces CO2 and ethyl alcohol

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Glycolysis
CO2 and H20 total 36 ATP
2 ATP
2 ATP
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Compare and Contrast
  • Photosynthesis
  • Food/Glucose made
  • CO2 taken in
  • O2 given off
  • H20 broken down
  • Requires light
  • Occurs in cells with chlorophyll
  • Cellular Respiration
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