Cellular Respiration Chapter 6.1 Flashcards

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ATP

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Adenosine triphosphate–ALL CELLS Require ATP

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Why is ATP essential

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Because it powers nearly all activity that requires energy input in the cell

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ATP and food

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The constant need for ATP explains the constant need for a steady supply of food: All organisms use the potential energy stored in food to make ATP

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Where does the food come from

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Plants and other autotrophs use P/S to make organic molecules such as Glucose out of Carbon Dioxide and Water. Light supplies the energy. The glucose produced in P/S feeds not autotrophs but all organism in a ecosystem

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5
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The categories of pathways that generate ATP from food

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  1. Aerobic Cellular Respiration
  2. Anaerobic Respiration
  3. Fermentation
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6
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What is Aerobic Cellular Respiration

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a cell uses oxygen gas (O2 ) and glucose to generate ATP

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What organisms use Aerobic Cellular Respiration

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Plants animals, and many microbes

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Anaerobic Respiration and Fermentation

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Are pathways that generate ATP from glucose Without the presence of O2

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9
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Anaerobic Respiration and Fermentation are used by

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Mostly by micro-organisms

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10
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The equation for Aerobic Cellular Respiration

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Is the Opposite of Photosynthesis
Glucose + Oxygen——> Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP
C6 H12 O6 +6O2——–> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATP

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What does Aerobic Cellular Respiration equation reveal

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that Aerobic Cellular Respiration requires organisms to acquire O2 and get rid of CO2 (in order to break down glucose into ATP)

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12
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how are O2 and CO2 exchanged into and out of cells

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Single celled organisms: simple diffusion across membranes

Complex organisms: require organs of bass exchange ( lungs or gills)

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Explain gas exchange in humans

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  1. o2 is inhaled
  2. air is diffused into the blood stream across the walls of microscopic air sacs in lungs.
  3. The circulatory system carried inhaled O2 to cells( where car exchange occurs
  4. O2 diffuses into the cell’s mitochondria ( the site of respiration)

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14
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The site of gas exchange

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The cells

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15
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The organelle for Aerobic Cellular Respiration

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The mitochondria

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16
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Do Plants use Aerobic Cellular Respiration

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Yes, 1. Plants use oxygen to respire about half of the glucose they produce.

  1. They absorb much more CO2 in Photosynthesis than they release in respiration.
  2. They release much more oxygen than they consume.