fermentation Flashcards

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Fermentation

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  • 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
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how is ATP made in fermentation vs in respiration?

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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

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why will Pyruvate not be able to continue in cellular respiration in fermentation

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e.g. Cannot
* enter the mitochondria
* undergo acetyl co-A synthesis
* Citric acid cycle

Most likely reason is lack of terminal electron acceptor O2

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why does fermentation produce less energy?

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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

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glycolysis and fermentation

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during fermentation, NADH donates electrons to re-generate NAD+.
Now, NAD+ can return to glycolysis to pick up more electrons.
wow energy

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oxidation of carbon in fermentation vs cellular respiration and effect on energy

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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

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difference in ATP synthesis in cellular respiration vs fermentation

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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

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