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Cellular Respiration 
Harvesting 
Chemical Energy 
ATP
“Burn fuels” to make energy 
combustion 
making heat energy by burning fuels in one step 
CO2 + H2O + heat 
fuel 
O2 
(carbohydrates) 
aerobic respiration 
making ATP energy (& some heat) by burning fuels 
in many small steps 
ATP 
ATP + CO2 + H2O (+ heat) 
food 
(carbohydrates) 
O2
Energy needs of life 
• Animals are energy consumers 
• What do we need energy for? 
• synthesis (building for growth) 
• reproduction 
• active transport 
• movement 
• temperature control (making heat)
Where do we get energy? 
• Energy is stored in organic molecules 
• carbohydrates, fats, proteins 
• Animals eat these organic molecules  food 
• digest food to get 
ATP 
• fuels for energy (ATP) 
• raw materials for building more molecules 
• carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids
ATP 
What is energy 
in biology? 
Adenosine Triphosphate 
Whoa! 
HOT stuff!
Harvesting energy stored in food 
• Cellular respiration 
• breaking down food to produce ATP 
• in mitochondria 
• using oxygen = “aerobic” respiration 
• usually digesting glucose 
food 
• but could be other sugars, fats, or 
proteins O2 
ATP 
C6H12O6 6O2 6CO2 
ATP 
6H2O 
Glucose Oxygen Carbon 
Dioxide 
Water 
ATP
What do we need to make energy? 
• The “Furnace” for making energy 
• mitochondria 
• Fuel 
• food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins 
• Helpers 
• oxygen 
• enzymes 
• Product 
• ATP 
• Waste products 
• carbon dioxide 
• water 
food 
O2 
Make ATP! 
Make ATP! 
All I do all day… 
And no one 
even notices! 
ATP 
enzymes 
CO2 H2O
Mitochondria are everywhere!! 
animal cells plant cells
Using ATP to do work? 
Cannot store ATP 
 too unstable 
only used in cell that produces it 
only short term energy storage 
 carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage 
Adenosine TriPhosphate 
A working muscle recycles over 
10 million ATPs per second 
Whoa! 
Pass me the 
glucose & oxygen! 
ATP 
ADP 
work 
Adenosine DiPhosphate
How organisms turn fuel into ATP 
Fuel 
(carbohydrates, lipids, proteins) 
Anaerobic 
Cellular Respiration 
Oxygen present? 
no yes 
Alcoholic 
Fermentation 
Lactic Acid 
Fermentation 
Makes only a little 
Aerobic 
Cellular Respiration 
ATP 
Makes a LOT of 
ATP ATP ATP 
ATP 
ATP 
ATP 
ATP 
ATP 
ATP 
ATP ATP
Let’s first look at Aerobic Respiration
Aerobic Cellular Respiration 
3 Major Steps: 
1. Glycolysis 
2. Kreb’s Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle 
3. Electron Transport Chain
1. Glycolysis 
• Glyco = glucose lysis = splitting 
• Where: in the cytoplasm 
• Uses : glucose but NO oxygen 
• Makes: 
• Pyruvate (passed to Kreb’s Cycle) 
• A little ATP 
• NADH (electron bus… headed to the 
Electron Transport Chain)
Glycolosis (no O2 required) 
Glucose 
 
G3P 
 
2 Pyruvate
2. Krebs Cycle 
• Where? 
• in the mitochondrial matrix 
• Uses: 
- pyruvate (from glycolysis) 
• Makes: 
• NADH (electron bus) 
• FADH2 (electron bus) 
• A little ATP (energy) 
• Carbon Dioxide (waste product)
Krebs Cycle 
• Two Acetyl CoA 
enter cycle to 
form Citric Acid 
one at a time
3. Electron Transport 
• Where? 
• Inner mitochondrial membrane 
• Uses: 
• NADH & FADH2 
• Remember these are like “electron buses” that drop off 
electrons to the ETC 
• Oxygen 
• Pulls electrons down the ETC and accepts them at the 
end of the ETC 
• This is why we die if we don’t get oxygen! 
• Makes: 
• Water (waste product) 
• A BUNCH of A T P (whoohooo… big energy!)
How does the ETC make so much 
energy ? 
ATP 
Answer = chemiosmosis 
Sound familiar? 
• We learned it in photosynthesis too!
Electron Transport 
1. NADH & FADH2 drop off electrons 
1. Oxygen pulls electrons down the ETC 
2. Chemiosmosis = Hydrogen ions diffuse 
from an area of high concentration 
(outside the membrane) to an area of 
low concentration (inner-membrane 
space) through ATP synthase. 
• Hydrogen ions then help to bond a 
third phosphate group to ADP creating 
lots of ATP
Electron Transport 
1 2 3
Anaerobic Respiration 
We know that aerobic cellular 
respiration requires oxygen. But 
what happens if there is no oxygen 
available? 
O2 
Answer = Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
Anaerobic respiration 
• The anaerobic pathway that 
follows glycolysis 
O2 
• If there is no oxygen present and 
an organism needs energy, the 
cell may use anaerobic 
respiration to continue producing 
ATP
Anaerobic Respiration 
• also known as fermentation 
• alcohol fermentation 
• lactic acid fermentation 
• no oxygen or 
no mitochondria (bacteria) 
• makes very little ATP 
• large animals cannot survive 
using only fermentation 
O2 
yeast 
bacteria
Anaerobic Respiration 
• Fermentation 
• alcohol fermentation 
• yeast 
O2 
• glucose  ATP + CO2+ alcohol 
• make beer, wine, bread 
• lactic acid fermentation 
• bacteria, animals 
• glucose  ATP + lactic acid 
• bacteria make yogurt 
• animals feel muscle fatigue 
Tastes good… 
but not enough 
energy for me!
Questions! 
Number your paper 1 to 4
What is the overall purpose of cellular 
respiration? 
A. to make ATP 
B. to produce H2O 
C. to store glucose 
D. to deliver oxygen
Which represents the general sequence of 
cellular respiration? 
A. TCA cycle chemiosmosis glycolysis 
B. glycolysis Krebs cycle electron transport 
C. electron absorption catalysis 
phosphorylation 
D. aerobic pathway anaerobic pathway 
fermentation
Which stage of cellular respiration is the 
anaerobic process? 
A. glycolysis 
B. Krebs cycle 
C. electron transport
Which molecule generated by the Krebs 
cycle is a waste product? 
A. CoA 
B. CO2 
C. FADH2 
D. NADH
Answers 
1. A 
2. B 
3. A 
4. B

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8.3 cellular respiration 2014

  • 1. Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy ATP
  • 2. “Burn fuels” to make energy combustion making heat energy by burning fuels in one step CO2 + H2O + heat fuel O2 (carbohydrates) aerobic respiration making ATP energy (& some heat) by burning fuels in many small steps ATP ATP + CO2 + H2O (+ heat) food (carbohydrates) O2
  • 3. Energy needs of life • Animals are energy consumers • What do we need energy for? • synthesis (building for growth) • reproduction • active transport • movement • temperature control (making heat)
  • 4. Where do we get energy? • Energy is stored in organic molecules • carbohydrates, fats, proteins • Animals eat these organic molecules  food • digest food to get ATP • fuels for energy (ATP) • raw materials for building more molecules • carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids
  • 5. ATP What is energy in biology? Adenosine Triphosphate Whoa! HOT stuff!
  • 6. Harvesting energy stored in food • Cellular respiration • breaking down food to produce ATP • in mitochondria • using oxygen = “aerobic” respiration • usually digesting glucose food • but could be other sugars, fats, or proteins O2 ATP C6H12O6 6O2 6CO2 ATP 6H2O Glucose Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Water ATP
  • 7. What do we need to make energy? • The “Furnace” for making energy • mitochondria • Fuel • food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins • Helpers • oxygen • enzymes • Product • ATP • Waste products • carbon dioxide • water food O2 Make ATP! Make ATP! All I do all day… And no one even notices! ATP enzymes CO2 H2O
  • 8. Mitochondria are everywhere!! animal cells plant cells
  • 9. Using ATP to do work? Cannot store ATP  too unstable only used in cell that produces it only short term energy storage  carbohydrates & fats are long term energy storage Adenosine TriPhosphate A working muscle recycles over 10 million ATPs per second Whoa! Pass me the glucose & oxygen! ATP ADP work Adenosine DiPhosphate
  • 10. How organisms turn fuel into ATP Fuel (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins) Anaerobic Cellular Respiration Oxygen present? no yes Alcoholic Fermentation Lactic Acid Fermentation Makes only a little Aerobic Cellular Respiration ATP Makes a LOT of ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP ATP
  • 11. Let’s first look at Aerobic Respiration
  • 12. Aerobic Cellular Respiration 3 Major Steps: 1. Glycolysis 2. Kreb’s Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle 3. Electron Transport Chain
  • 13. 1. Glycolysis • Glyco = glucose lysis = splitting • Where: in the cytoplasm • Uses : glucose but NO oxygen • Makes: • Pyruvate (passed to Kreb’s Cycle) • A little ATP • NADH (electron bus… headed to the Electron Transport Chain)
  • 14. Glycolosis (no O2 required) Glucose  G3P  2 Pyruvate
  • 15. 2. Krebs Cycle • Where? • in the mitochondrial matrix • Uses: - pyruvate (from glycolysis) • Makes: • NADH (electron bus) • FADH2 (electron bus) • A little ATP (energy) • Carbon Dioxide (waste product)
  • 16. Krebs Cycle • Two Acetyl CoA enter cycle to form Citric Acid one at a time
  • 17. 3. Electron Transport • Where? • Inner mitochondrial membrane • Uses: • NADH & FADH2 • Remember these are like “electron buses” that drop off electrons to the ETC • Oxygen • Pulls electrons down the ETC and accepts them at the end of the ETC • This is why we die if we don’t get oxygen! • Makes: • Water (waste product) • A BUNCH of A T P (whoohooo… big energy!)
  • 18. How does the ETC make so much energy ? ATP Answer = chemiosmosis Sound familiar? • We learned it in photosynthesis too!
  • 19. Electron Transport 1. NADH & FADH2 drop off electrons 1. Oxygen pulls electrons down the ETC 2. Chemiosmosis = Hydrogen ions diffuse from an area of high concentration (outside the membrane) to an area of low concentration (inner-membrane space) through ATP synthase. • Hydrogen ions then help to bond a third phosphate group to ADP creating lots of ATP
  • 21. Anaerobic Respiration We know that aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen. But what happens if there is no oxygen available? O2 Answer = Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
  • 22. Anaerobic respiration • The anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis O2 • If there is no oxygen present and an organism needs energy, the cell may use anaerobic respiration to continue producing ATP
  • 23. Anaerobic Respiration • also known as fermentation • alcohol fermentation • lactic acid fermentation • no oxygen or no mitochondria (bacteria) • makes very little ATP • large animals cannot survive using only fermentation O2 yeast bacteria
  • 24. Anaerobic Respiration • Fermentation • alcohol fermentation • yeast O2 • glucose  ATP + CO2+ alcohol • make beer, wine, bread • lactic acid fermentation • bacteria, animals • glucose  ATP + lactic acid • bacteria make yogurt • animals feel muscle fatigue Tastes good… but not enough energy for me!
  • 25. Questions! Number your paper 1 to 4
  • 26. What is the overall purpose of cellular respiration? A. to make ATP B. to produce H2O C. to store glucose D. to deliver oxygen
  • 27. Which represents the general sequence of cellular respiration? A. TCA cycle chemiosmosis glycolysis B. glycolysis Krebs cycle electron transport C. electron absorption catalysis phosphorylation D. aerobic pathway anaerobic pathway fermentation
  • 28. Which stage of cellular respiration is the anaerobic process? A. glycolysis B. Krebs cycle C. electron transport
  • 29. Which molecule generated by the Krebs cycle is a waste product? A. CoA B. CO2 C. FADH2 D. NADH
  • 30. Answers 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. B