Outline aerobic respiration
Requires oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water and much ATP
Outline anaerobic respiration
Takes place in the absence of oxygen, and produces lactate (animals), or ethanol and CO2 (plants and fungi). Only a little ATP.
4 stages of respiration?
Glycolysis, link reaction, krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
What does glycolysis produce?
Two 3C pyruvate molecules
Where does glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm
Outline the process of glycolysis.
What are the energy yields from glycolysis?
2 ATP
2NADH
2 pyruvate
How can glycolysis provide evidence for evolution?
Because it’s a universal feature of every organism
Why can glycolysis take place in the cytoplasm and not an organelle?
Because the enzymes for the glycolytic pathway are found in the cytoplasm.
Where does the link reaction occur?
Mitochondria
What is produced in the link reaction?
Acetyl CoA
How do the pyruvate molecules produced in glycolysis get from the cytoplasm to mitochondria?
Active transport
Outline the process of the link reaction
What is the word equation of the link reaction?
Pyruvate + NAD + CoA —> Acetyl CoA + NADH + CO2
The link reaction and krebs cycle occur twice for every glucose molecule. Why?
Because 2 pyruvate molecules are made for every glucose molecule entering glycolysis.
What is produced from the krebs cycle?
she ATP and a large quantity of NADH and FADH
Where does the krebs cycle occur?
Matrix of mitochondria.
What type of reactions occur in the krebs cycle?
A series of oxidation-reduction reactions.
Outline the process of the krebs cycle
How many carbons does acetyl CoA have?
2C
For each molecule of pyruvate, the krebs cycle produces…
How is the CO2 produced as a waste product in respiration removed?
During gaseous exchange
Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur?
Mitochondria (within the cristal (folded inner membrane), the enzymes and other proteins involved in OP are found)
What’s the difference between mitochondria in metabolically active cells?
- more densely packed christie