fermentation Flashcards
Fermentation
- metabolic process that converts sugars to acids, gases or alcohol.
- alternate pathway AFTER STAGE 1 (Glycolysis)
- happens when there’s no oxygen or when you can’t get oxygen fast enough…
- can do in anerobic environment
how is ATP made in fermentation vs in respiration?
Fermentation
Cell makes ALL of its ATP by substrate level phosphorylation
Respiration
ATP made in Stage 1, 3, 4 i.e. Cell makes MOST of its ATP by oxidative phosphorylation
why will Pyruvate not be able to continue in cellular respiration in fermentation
e.g. Cannot
* enter the mitochondria
* undergo acetyl co-A synthesis
* Citric acid cycle
Most likely reason is lack of terminal electron acceptor O2
why does fermentation produce less energy?
results in waste products ethanol and lactic acid
– not all the carbons have been oxidized
– therefore energy in the reduced carbon bonds is not utilized
glycolysis and fermentation
during fermentation, NADH donates electrons to re-generate NAD+.
Now, NAD+ can return to glycolysis to pick up more electrons.
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oxidation of carbon in fermentation vs cellular respiration and effect on energy
In cellular respiration (stages 1 – 4 inclusive):
- All 6 Carbon atoms in Glucose are completely oxidized to CO2
- Oxidized C atoms discarded as CO2 waste
Fermentation:
- No net oxidation of C.
- Electrons removed from some C atoms
and returned to others.
- The products of fermentation are waste products
difference in ATP synthesis in cellular respiration vs fermentation
respiration
- More ATP can be synthesized IF the cell can complete all 4 stages of cellular respiration
fermentation
- Much less (««) ATP
- If a cell can only complete Stage 1 (glycolysis) and fermentation