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Title: Cellular Respiration


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Cellular Respiration
  • General Biology I Lab
  • IRSC

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What is cellular respiration?
  • We eat to obtain energy
  • Our cells convert the energy that is trapped in
    the bonds of an organic molecule (i.e. glucose)
    and converts it to energy the cell can use (ATP)
  • Everything living thing (whether unicellular or
    multicellular) needs to go through respiration to
    obtain ATP
  • What do cells need energy for?

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  • Aerobic Cellular Respiration Uses Oxygen
  • C6H12O6 6 O2 ? 6 CO2 6 H2O energy (ATP)
  • 4 steps to cellular respiration
  • Glycolysis happens in cytoplasm
  • Pyruvate oxidation happens in mitochondria in
    eukaryotes
  • Citric Acid Cycle happens in mitochondria in
    eukaryotes
  • Oxidative phosphorylation via electron transport
    chain happens on inner mitochondrial membrane
    in eukaryotes

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What happens without oxygen?Fermentation
  • Anaerobic cellular respiration
  • C6H12O6 ? 2 C2H5OH 2 CO2 2 ATP 2 H2O
  • Fermentation
  • 2 parts
  • Glycolysis happens in cytoplasm
  • Just like in aerobic respiration, this is where
    the 2 ATP are produced
  • Fermentation happens in cytoplasm, also
  • Nothing happens in the mitochondria because there
    is no oxygen
  • Electron carriers that were reduced in glycolysis
    are oxidized in fermentation so that they can
    return to glycolysis process

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  • Ethanol is produced when yeast ferments
  • Lactic Acid is produced by mammalian muscle cells
    when not enough oxygen is available
  • These organic molecules are left over because
    there is no oxygen so the glucose molecule is not
    completely oxidized
  • Glycolysis is the only energy harvesting step
    that happens
  • These organic molecules still have energy

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Aerobic VS. Anaerobic
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Cellular Respiration experiment
  • We will be using germinating and non-germinating
    peas
  • Germinating peas are alive and growing, cells
    need usable energy
  • Remember plants go through Photosynthesis AND
    cellular respiration
  • Non-germinating peas have been freeze dried
  • Follow directions in packet
  • KOH absorbs CO2
  • Oxygen consumption will be measured
  • How will we do this?

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Fermentation
  • For this experiment, we use yeast
  • Follow directions in packet
  • Mix yeast with sugar solution
  • Tube 1 Glucose
  • Tube 2 Fructose
  • Tube 3 Sucrose
  • Tube 4 distilled water (control)
  • Place in fermentation tube invert to get rid of
    air
  • Place all tubes in incubator
  • Measure CO2 - release of carbon dioxide
    indicates that fermentation has occurred
  • Gas will collect at top of tube

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Yeast can use all 3 sugars
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