05. Cellular Respiration Flashcards
Define cellular respiration
Cellular respiration is the release of energy in cells, to form ATP, by breaking down glucose.
Define anaerobic cellular respiration.
Anaerobic cellular respiration is the release of energy in cells, to form ATP, by breaking down glucose without oxygen.
Define aerobic cellular respiration.
Aerobic cellular respiration is the release of energy in cells, to form ATP, by breaking down glucose with oxygen.
Where does anaerobic cellular respiration occur?
Cytosol
What occurs during glycolysis?
Glucose is broken down into two pyruvate molecules and loaded co-enzymes (2 NADH and 2 ATP)
Where does glycolysis occur?
Cytosol
What is the equation for anaerobic respiration in animals?
Glucose –> lactate / lactic acid
How many ATP are produced in glycolysis?
2
How many ATP are produced in anaerobic cellular respiration?
2
What are the inputs of glycolysis?
Glucose, 2 NAD+, 2 ADP + Pi
What are the outputs of glycolysis?
2 Pyruvate, 2 NADH, 2 ATP
What is the equation for anaerobic respiration in yeast and plants?
Glucose –> ethanol + carbon dioxide
Outline the steps used to produce biofuel.
- Biomass is treated to help break it down and increase its surface area
- Enzymes break down the starch and cellulose produced by a plant during photosynthesis. This produces monosaccharides like glucose.
- Yeast use the glucose for anaerobic respiration/fermentation producing ethanol.
- Ethanol produced is then purified and converted to a biofuel.
Name the three stages of aerobic respiration and state the location where they occur.
Glycolysis - cytosol
Krebs cycle- mitochondrial matrix
Electron transport chain- mitochondrial cristae
Draw and label a mitochondrion