Word formula for Cell respiration
Glucose + Oxygen into Carbon dioxide + water + ATP
Equation formula for cell respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
First step of cell respiration
Glycolysis
Second step of cell respiration
Kerb cycle(Citric acid cycle)
Third step of cell respiration
Electron transport chain
In order to do cell respiration you must have
Oxygen
NADH and FADH2 are
electron carriers
Where do they electron NADH and FADH2 carry go to
The electron transport chain
Cell respiration occurs in the
mitochondria
You make ATP by
breaking down glucose
Glycolysis
When glucose is broken in half to create pyruvate, NADH and ATP
Where does glycolysis occur
Cytoplasm
How many ATP’s does glycolysis make
2
What is the reactant of glycolysis
glucose
What are the products of glycosis
Pyruvate, NADH, ATP
Kreb cycle
where you use pyruvate to make NADH,FADH2 and carbon dioxide
where does the kreb cycle occur
mitochondira
How many ATP are produced in the kreb cycle
2
Electron transport chain
Energy carrying molecules from Kreb Cycle and glycolysis are used to create more energy. ATP, NADH, and FADH2 become ATP
Enzyme that makes ATP
ATP synthase
Where does ETC occur
The mitochondrian membrane
Does repiration require oxygen
Yes
Does fermentaion require oxygen?
No
Where does repiration occur
the mitochondria
where does fermination occur
cytoplasm
how much ATP does respiration produce
36 ATPs
hpw much ATP does fermintation produce
2 ATPs
what are the products of respiration
Carbon Dioxide, Water
what are the products of fermintation
Lactic Acid, CO2, Ethanol alcohol
Thylakoids
stacked compartments called grana that contain the chlorophyll
Stroma
The fluid around the grana inside the chloroplast
How is energy recived from ATP
Energy is received from ATP by breaking the high energy bond
ATP
Adenosine Triphosphate
What are the 3 parts of ATP
A sugar called ribose, Nitrogen base called Adenine, Three phosphate groups
where does alcohol fermintation occur
Occurs in yeast and some bacteria
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Occurs when oxygen is not available
Alcohol Fermentation
Pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is broken down to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide and is released