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Chapters 9 and 10

Chapters 9 and 10. Respiration and Photosynthesis. Metabolism. Catabolism Exergonic Anabolism Endergonic. ATP-Adenosine Triphosphate. Energy Currency Couples catabolic and anabolic reactions Phosphorylation Substrate-level phosphorylation

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Chapters 9 and 10

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  1. Chapters 9 and 10 Respiration and Photosynthesis

  2. Metabolism • Catabolism Exergonic • Anabolism Endergonic

  3. ATP-Adenosine Triphosphate • Energy Currency • Couples catabolic and anabolic reactions • Phosphorylation • Substrate-level phosphorylation • Oxidative phosphorylation • Photophosphorylation

  4. Substrate-level phosphorylation

  5. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions • Lose Electrons…Oxidize “LEO” • Gain Electrons…Reduce “GER”

  6. Methane combustion as an energy-yielding redox reaction

  7. NAD Electron Carriers • NAD+ often serves as an electron carrier in oxidation reactions • REDUCED to NADH + H+ (NADH2) • Must pass on the electrons to another molecule (be oxidized) and be available as a carrier again

  8. CELLULAR RESPIRATION

  9. Energy Production from Glucose • Complete oxidation (Respiration) Glucose + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water • Partial oxidation (Fermentation) Glucose  Variety of endproducts possible

  10. An overview of cellular respiration (Layer 1)

  11. An overview of cellular respiration (Layer 2)

  12. An overview of cellular respiration (Layer 3)

  13. GLYCOLYSIS • Sugar-Splitting • 1 Glucose (6 carbons)  2 pyruvates (3 carbons)

  14. The energy input and output of glycolysis

  15. A closer look at glycolysis: energy investment phase (Layer 1)

  16. A closer look at glycolysis: energy investment phase (Layer 2)

  17. A closer look at glycolysis: energy payoff phase (Layer 3)

  18. A closer look at glycolysis: energy payoff phase (Layer 4)

  19. Glycolysis video

  20. Pyruvate as a key juncture in catabolism

  21. Fermentation • Can occur in the Absence of Oxygen • NADH is reoxidized by handing off electrons to pyruvate or a derivative of pyruvate • Various endproducts possible (ethanol - lactic acid - etc.) • Most of the energy of the glucose molecule is STILL trapped in the endproducts

  22. Fermentation

  23. Alcohol Fermentation video

  24. Fermentation

  25. Lactic Acid fermentation video

  26. Conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA, the junction between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle

  27. A closer look at the Krebs cycle (Layer 1)

  28. A closer look at the Krebs cycle (Layer 2)

  29. A closer look at the Krebs cycle (Layer 3)

  30. A closer look at the Krebs cycle (Layer 4)

  31. A summary of the Krebs cycle

  32. Krebs Cycle video

  33. Free-energy change during electron transport

  34. Chemiosmosis couples the electron transport chain to ATP synthesis

  35. ATP synthase, a molecular mill

  36. Electron Transport System video

  37. Review: how each molecule of glucose yields many ATP molecules during cellular respiration

  38. Non-Carbohydrate Energy/Carbon Sources • LIPIDS Lipases split lipids into: Glycerol (enters cycle at 3PGAL step of glycolysis) Fatty acids (disassembled 2 carbons at a time to enter the Krebs cycle at Acetyl-CoA step)

  39. Non-Carbohydrate Energy/Carbon Sources • Proteins Proteases release amino acids which are converted to glycolytic and Krebs Cycle intermediates.

  40. The catabolism of various food molecules

  41. PHOTOSYNTHESIS

  42. Sunbeams

  43. HETEROTROPHS • Acquire organic materials from compounds produced by other organisms • Unable to synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials • Consumers

  44. AUTOTROPHS • Synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials • Photoautotrophs (Energy to synthesize from sunlight) • Chemoautotrophs (Energy to synthesize from oxidation of inorganic substances) • Producers

  45. Photoautotrophs

  46. Focusing in on the location of photosynthesis in a plant

  47. Photosynthesis • 6 CO2 + 6 H2O  C6 H12O6 + 6 O2 Plants give off oxygen. Does it come from the carbon dioxide or the water???

  48. Tracking atoms through photosynthesis

  49. An overview of photosynthesis: cooperation of the light reactions and the Calvin cycle (Layer 1)

  50. An overview of photosynthesis: cooperation of the light reactions and the Calvin cycle (Layer 2)

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