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Cellular Respiration
Harvesting Chemical Energy
ATP
Regents Biology
2006-2007
Energy needs of life
 Animals are energy consumers

What do we need energy for?
 synthesis
 reproduction
 active transport
 movement
 temperature control
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Where do we get energy?
 Energy is stored in organic molecules
carbohydrates, fats, proteins
Animals eat these organic molecules  food
 digest food to get


 fuels for energy (ATP)
 raw materials for building more molecules
 carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids
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What is energy in biology?
ATPusable energy
Whoa!
Hot stuff!
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2006-2007
Harvesting energy stored in food
 Cellular respiration

breaking down food to produce ATP
 in mitochondria
 using oxygen

formula shows glucose, but
that is just an example
 could be other sugars, fats or proteins
glucose + oxygen  carbon + water + energy
dioxide
C6H12O6 +
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6O2
 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP + heat
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What do we need to make energy?
Make ATP!
 The “Furnace”
Make ATP!

All I do all day…
And no one
even notices!
mitochondria
 Fuel

food
 carbohydrates,
fats, proteins
food
 The Helpers

oxygen
 “aerobic”

enzymes
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O2
ATP
“Burn fuels” to make energy
combustion
making heat energy by burning fuels in one step
fuel
(carbohydrates)
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CO2 + H2O + heat
respiration
making ATP energy (& some heat) by burning fuels
in many small steps
ATP
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food
(carbohydrates)
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CO2 + H2O + ATP (+ heat)
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Using ATP to do work?
Can’t store ATP
 too unstable
 only used in cell
that produces it
 only short term
energy storage
 carbohydrates & fats
are long term
energy storage
Whoa!
Pass me
the glucose
& oxygen!
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ATP
work
ADP + P
A working muscle recycles over
10 million ATPs per second
A Body’s Energy Budget
eat
food
ATP
synthesis
storage
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{
{
{
• resting energy
• activity
• temperature
control
• growth
• reproduction
• glycogen
• fat
What if oxygen is missing?
 Can’t complete aerobic respiration

alcohol fermentation
 yeast
 glucose  ATP + CO2+ alcohol
 make beer, wine, bread

lactic acid fermentation
 bacteria, animals
 glucose  ATP + lactic acid
 make yogurt
 animals feel muscle fatigue
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but only make a
little bit of ATP!
O2