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CELLULAR RESPIRATION

, CELLULAR RESPIRATION


cellular respiration cell down nutrient molecules produced
gains energy by breaking by
=




photosynthesizes produces ATP
->




releases CO2 opposite of photosynthesis

requires O2
-
,



↳ is a Oxidation reduction
redox reaction loss of e of e
remember
gain
: = =

, ,



care :
I atom consists of H" + e ,
so when H is removed /added e-is ,
too




molecule
glucose is a
high-energy
↳ breakdown released in reaction is used
products CO2 and H2O are
low-energy so
energy
is ,




to produce ATP


of cellular respiration allow
pathways
Oxidation

energy
slowly gradually
from to be released
glucose
to

602
6160
Cold1206 ↓ 60 z
·
+ + energy

glucose Produces ATP
Reduction
↳ 36-38 ATP-s-39 % of
usually energy
that was

available in
glucose

metabolic reactions in allular respiration various
are
catalyzed by enzymes
↳ NAD o redux
very important coenzyme

NAD accepts H + ze-
When metabolite is oxidized ,
resulting in NADH

↳ +
e-that NAD receives are
high-energy and carried into ETC

NAD"
+
+
ze- + H -
NADH

NAD" reduce metabolite
can oxidize or
by accepting giving up e



sometimes FAD used instead (another
coenzyme]
2H"
-



accepts + ze , becomes FADH2



PHASES OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION




Glycolysis
↳ takes
place outside mitochondria , does not need O2 -anaerobic (other phases happen
in mitochondria and need O2 -
acrobic
moucule) (3-carbon)
glucose (a 6-carbon
is the breakdown of into two molecules
pyruvate
↳ oxidation results in NADH , produces 2 ATP

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