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Cellular Respiration • The breakdown of glucose into ATP

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Cellular Respiration. The breakdown of glucose into ATP. Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration. Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration. Found in Both Plants & Animals. Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration. Found in Both Plants & Animals. Breaks down GLUCOSE into ENERGY. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration

• The breakdown of glucose into ATP

Page 2: Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria & Cellular Respiration

Page 3: Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria & Cellular RespirationFound in Both Plants & Animals

Page 4: Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria & Cellular RespirationFound in Both Plants & Animals

Breaks down GLUCOSE into ENERGY

Page 5: Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria & Cellular RespirationFound in Both Plants & Animals

Breaks down GLUCOSE into ENERGY

Chemical formula is the same as photosynthesis but in reverse

Page 6: Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration

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Cellular Respiration Foldable

Create a pyramid foldable this will go on page 49

Use the foldable to complete your notes

Page 8: Cellular Respiration

Glycolysis

• Happens in the cytoplasm (cytosol) of the cell• We put in 2 ATP to start the process• We make 4 ATP and break the glucose down

into 2 molecules of pyruvateSince we paid 2 ATP up front to start the process we onlyGained 2 ATP

From glycolysis we get- 2 ATP- 2 pyruvate- 2 NADH (goes to ETC)

Pyruvate now travels to the mitochondria

Page 9: Cellular Respiration

The Krebs Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle

• Occurs inside the mitochondria• Is an aerobic process, NEEDS OXYGEN to work• Breaks down the pyruvate into acetyl-CoA• Net yield of 2 ATP• Net yield of 6 NAHD & 2 FADH2 (this will help run the next

process)• Releases Carbon dioxide as waste

Page 10: Cellular Respiration

Electron Transport Chain• Final stage of Cellular

Respiration• Takes place in the

mitochondria• Electrons are released from

NADH & FADH2 as they pass through the inner mitochondrial membrane, as they go through electrons give up energy to create 28-32 ATP

• Hydrogen is also combined with Oxygen to form water

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Net Yield of each process

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• Fill out the Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Chart