3.6-7: Respiration Without Oxygen Flashcards
How do organisms produce ATP in the absence of oxygen?
- Anaerobic respiration
- fermentation
What is anaerobic respiration?
- generate ATP using an electron transport chain in the absence of oxygen
Where does anaerobic respiration take place in (like which organisms?)
- prokaryotic organisms that live in environments with no oxygen
What are the final electron acceptors in anaerobic respiration?
- sulfates
- nitrates (or)
(Absence would prevent them from respirating efficiently)
Fermentation generates __ without an ___
- ATP
- ETC
What happens in fermentation?
- extension of glycolysis
- Recycles NAD+
- no oxygen
Where does fermentation occur?
In the cytosol
What are the two types of fermentation?
- alcohol fermentation
- lactic acid fermentation
What happens in alcohol fermentation?
- Pyruvate (from glycolysis) is converted into ethanol (alcohol)
Ex. Plants, bacteria, yeast
What happens in lactic acid fermentation?
- pyruvate is reduced directly (not gonna lose anything) by NADH to form lactate (pyruvate to lactate by adding 2 H+)
How are muscle cells an example of lactid acid fermentation?
- When muscle cells run out of oxygen, they go through lactic acid fermentation to produce ATP
- causes the burning sensation you may feel when performing streneous excerise
How is lactate broken down in the body?
- muscles produce lactate, which goes into the blood, and is broken down back to glucose in the liver
What happens to pH in the blood when lactate is present?
- lowers pH (maybe you r not breathing or smth)
What happens if the body is unable to break down lactate in the blood?
- lead to lactic acidosis
- excessively low pH