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1.7 - Cellular Respiration
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Higher Human Biology Mapa Mental sobre 1.7 - Cellular Respiration, criado por Calum Mooney em 14-01-2016.
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1.7 - Cellular Respiration
Stage 1 - Glycolysis
Occurs in the cytoplasm
Occurs in the presence or absence of oxygen
Phase 1 - Energy Investment
ATP broken down
This provides energy
First phosphorylation occurs
Addition of phosphate to a molecule
Phosphate from breakdown of ATP is added onto glucose
Forms intermediate compounds
Intermediates can continue onto a number of pathways
Phase 2 - Energy Pay Off
ATP generated
Net gain of 2 ATP
Second phosphorylation occurs
Phosphate added to intermediates to form pyruvate
Catalysed by phosphofructokinase
Irreversible reaction leading to glycolytic pathway
Dehydrogenase enzymes remove hydrogen ions and electrons which are passed onto coenzyme NAD
Forms NADH
Stage 2 - Citric Acid Cycle
Occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
Requires the presence of oxygen
Pyruvate is broken down into an acetyl group
Acetyl group combines with coenzyme A
Forms acetyl coenzyme-A
Acetyl Co-A is transferred to the citric acid cycle
Acetyl Co-A combines with oxaloacetate
Forms citrate
A series of enzyme mediated steps converts citrate back to oxaloacetate
Cycle produces CO2 and generates ATP
Dehydrogenase enzymes remove hydrogen ions and electrons which are passed onto conezymes NAD and FAD
Forms NADH and FADH2
Stage 3 - Electron Transport Chain
Occurs on a collection of proteins (cristae) attached to the inner mitochondrial membrane
Coenzymes NADH and FADH2 release high energy electrons to the electron transport chain
High energy electrons pass along the chain and release energy
Energy is used to pump hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane
Hydrogen ions flow black through the membrane
ATP is synthesised using the membrane protein ATP synthase
Provides the bulk of ATP generated by cellular respiration
The final electron acceptor is oxygen
Oxygen combines with hydrogen ions and electrons
Forms water
Respiratory Substrates
Starch and glycogen are broken down to glucose
Other sugar molecules are converted to glucose or a glycoloysis intermediate
Proteins can be broken down to amino acids
Converted to intermediates of glycolysis and citric acid cycle
Fats can be broken down to intermediates of glycoloysis and citric acid cycle
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