7 - ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION Flashcards
What is the difference between anaerobic and aerobic respiration?
Anaerobic respiration doesn’t use oxygen, and therefore doesn’t involve the link reaction, Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
What is the one type of anaerobic respiration that we need to know about and where does it occur?
Lactate fermentation and It occurs in animals
How does it work?
1) Glucose if converted to pyruvate via glycolysis
2) Reduced NAD (from glycolysis) transfers hydrogen to pyruvate to from lactate and NAD (reused in glycolysis)
What does the production of lactate regenerate and what does this mean?
NAD, meaning that glycolysis can continue (even if there isn’t much oxygen), so a small amount of ATP can be produced
How is the lactic acid broken down (what are the two ways)?
1) Cells convert the lactic acid back to pyruvate (which then re-enters aerobic respiration at the Krebs cycle)
2) Liver cells can convert the lactic acid back to glucose (which can be respired or stored)