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Chapter 9 Section 1: Chemical Pathway Food We all need food Provides organisms with building blocks for growth and reproduction Provides energy Chemical Energy and Food How much energy in food? 1 gram glucose = 3811 calories of heat energy Calorie- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius 1 kilocalorie = 1 Calorie = 1000 calories Chemical Energy and Food Cells don’t “burn” glucose They release the energy from glucose and other food products Cellular Respiration Chemical Energy and Food Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis Releases small amount of energy Oxygen must be present Will lead to one of three pathways depending on the presence of oxygen Overview of Cellular Respiration In oxygen environment Glycolysis Krebs Cycle electron transport chain Equation: 6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy Controlled reaction Otherwise we would burst in flames Glycolysis One molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing two molecules of pyruvic, a three carbon compound Glycolysis Occurs in cytoplasm Needs 2 ATP to jumpstart the reaction Center bond of glucose is broken Energy harvested and used to make ATP Energized electrons harvested and used to make NADH Two 3 carbon molecules are produced...pyruvate Very fast 1000s of ATP in milliseconds NAD+ supply limits production Glycolysis In oxygen To Krebs cycle To be discussed next section Krebs Cycle Without oxygen Alcoholic Fermentation Alcoholic fermentation Lactic acid fermentation Fermentation Releases energy from food by producing ATP without oxygen Therefore considered anaerobic Changes NADH to NAD+ The electrons then go back to glycolysis Allows glycolysis to continue Alcoholic Fermentation Yeasts Breads- cause it to rise, making small bubbles of CO2, any alcohol evaporates as bread is baked. Few other microbes Produces ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide Equation: Pyruvic acid + NADH alcohol + CO2 + energy Lactic Acid Fermentation Occurs in many cells (prokaryotes and eukaryotes), even humans (muscle cramps) Equation: Pyruvic acid + NADH lactic acid + NAD+ Used to make many food products