C1: Anaerobic respiration Flashcards

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Define Anaerobic respiration

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The breakdown of molecules in the absence of oxygen, releasing reletively little energy, making a small amount of ATP by substrate level phosphorylation

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Describe why Anaerobic respiration takes place

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Absence of oxygen means there is no final electron acceptor to form water.
ETC cannot function. there is no oxidative phosphorylation so no ATP formed . Reduced NAD and reduced FAD cannot be reoxidised therefore cannot accept hydrogen atoms so the link reaction and krebs cycle do not take place.

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what stage of aerobic respiration occurs in anaerobic respiration

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Glycolysis

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Describe anaerobic respiration in Animals

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Glycolysis takes place forming Pyruvate which accepts hydrogens from the reduced NAD also formed, this produces lactic acid and oxidised NAD (NAD or NAD+)

NAD+ can then accept hydrogen atoms formed in glycolysis and the cycle continues.

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What are the products of anaerobic respiration in animals

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Lactic acid (lactate)

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What happens if oxygen subsiquently becomes available in animals during anaerobic respiration

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The latic acid can be respired to CO2 and H2O which releases energy

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Describe Anaerobic respiration in Plants

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Glycolysis occurs
Pyruvate is decarboxylated to Ethanal
Ethanal is reduced and accepts Hydrogens from reduced NAD (so NAD is oxidised) to form Ethanol and NAD+
NAD+ can then accept hydrogens formed in glycolysis and be reduced so the cycle repeats
Ethanol accumulates ( to potentailly toxic levels) in the cell

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What are the products of anaerobic respiration in plants

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Ethanol
CO2

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What happens if oxygen subsiquently becomes available in plants during anaerobic respiration

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Pathway is not reversible so ethanol is not broken down

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provide an example of when a plant undergo anaerobic respiration

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In the roots due to water logged soil

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When might an animal undergo anaerobic respiration

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Muscle cells duing vigerous exercise

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How many ATP is produced per glucose molecule in anaerobic respiration

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2 ATP (by substrate level phosphorylation)

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