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Chapter 6 
How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy 
PowerPoint Lectures for 
Biology: Concepts & Connections, Sixth Edition 
Campbell, Reece, Taylor, Simon, and Dickey 
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. 
Lecture by Richard L. Myers
6.1 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide 
energy for life 
 Energy is necessary EEEnnneeerrrgggyyy iiisss nnneeeccceeessssssaaarrryyy ffffoooorrrr lllliiiiffffeeee pppprrrroooocccceeeesssssssseeeessss 
– These include growth, transport, 
manufacture, movement, reproduction, 
aanndd ootthheerrss 
– Energy that supports life on Earth is 
captured from sun rays reaching Earth 
through plant, algae, protest, and bacterial 
photosynthesis 
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6.1 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide 
energy for life 
 Energy in sunlight is used to make glucose from CO in photosynthesis release of O 2 and H2O with 2 
 sOOuttghhaeerrr aoorrnggdaa rnneiisslemmasss euu ssCeeO tthhee OO22 aanndd eenneerrggyy iinn 2 and H2O 
 rTeosgpeotnhseirb, lteh efosre t htwe om parjoocrietys soef sli faer eo n Earth 
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Sunlight energy 
ECOSYSTEM 
Photosynthesis 
in chloroplasts 
Glucose 
CO2 
+ + 
H2O 
O2 
The connection between 
photosynthesis and 
cellular respiration 
Cellular respiration 
in mitochondria 
ATP 
(for cellular work (ل 
Heat energy
6.2 Breathing supplies oxygen to our cells for use in 
cellular respiration and removes carbon dioxide 
 Breathing and cellular respiration are closely 
related 
–– BBBBBBBBrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeaaaaaaaatttttttthhhhhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggggg iiss nneecceessssaarryy ffoorr eexxcchhaannggee ooff CCOO22 produced during cellular respiration for 
atmospheric O2 
– CCCCeeeelllllllluuuullllaaaarrrr rrrreeeessssppppiiiirrrraaaattttiiiioooonnnn uses O2 to help harvest 
energy from glucose and produces CO2 in the 
process 
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Breathing 
CO2 O2 
Lungs 
CO Bloodstream 2 O2 
Muscle cells carrying out 
Cellular Respiration 
Glucose + O2 
CO2 + H2O + ATP 
The connection between breathing and cellular respiration
INTRODUCTION TO 
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 
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6.3 Cellular respiration banks energy in ATP molecules 
 Cellular respiration is an eeeexxxxeeeerrrrggggoooonnnniiiicccc 
bprooncdess isn t hgalutc torasnes tfoe rAsT ePnergy from the 
– Cellular respiration produces 33338888 AAAATTTTPPPP 
mmoolleeccuulleess ffrroomm eeaacchh gglluuccoossee mmoolleeccuullee 
– uOstehde ra fso oad sso (uorrcgea noifc e mneorlegcyu ales sw) eclal n be 
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Summary equation for cellular respiration 
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATPs 
Glucose Oxygen Carbon dioxide Water Energy
6.4 CONNECTION: The human body uses energy from 
ATP for all its activities 
 The average adult human needs about 
2,200 kcal of energy per day 
– A kkkkiiiillllooooccccaaaalllloooorrrriiiieeee (kkkkccccaaaallll) is the quantity of heat 
rreeqquuiirreedd ttoo rraaiissee tthhee tteemmppeerraattuurree ooff 11 
kilogram (kg) of water by 1oC 
– This energy is used for body maintenance 
and for voluntary activities 
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Energy Consumed by Various Activities (in kcal).
6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to 
oxygen 
 The energy necessary for life is arrangement of electrons in che mcoicnatal ibnoendd isn itnh e organic molecules 
 eAnne irmgpy?ortant question is how do cells extract this 
 Wbrohkeenn t,h eel eccatrrboonns- hayred rtoragnesnf ebrorendd sto o of xgylugceons aen adr e hydrogen – oxygen bonds of water formed. 
– eOlxeycgtreonn shas a strong tendency to attract 
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6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to 
oxygen 
 A cellular respiration equation AAA ccceeelllllluuulllaaarrr rrreeessspppiiirrraaatttiiiooonnn eeeqqquuuaaatttiiiooonnn iiiissss hhhheeeellllppppffffuuuullll ttttoooo 
sssshhhhoooowwww tttthhhheeee cccchhhhaaaannnnggggeeeessss iiiinnnn hhhhyyyyddddrrrrooooggggeeeennnn aaaattttoooommmm 
ddddiiiissssttttrrrriiiibbbbuuuuttttiiiioooonnnn 
–– GGlluuccoossee lloosseess iittss hhyyddrrooggeenn aattoommss aanndd iiss uullttiimmaatteellyy 
converted to CO2 
– At the same time, O2 gains hydrogen atoms and is 
converted to H2O 
– Loss of electrons is called ooooxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiioooonnnn 
– Gain of electrons is called rrrreeeedddduuuuccccttttiiiioooonnnn 
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Loss of hydrogen atoms 
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 
6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy 
(ATP) 
Rearrangement of hydrogen atoms (with their electrons) 
in the redox reactions of cellular respiration 
(Oxidation) 
Glucose 
Gain of hydrogen atoms 
(Reduction) 
A cellular respiration AAA ccceeelllllluuulllaaarrr rrreeessspppiiirrraaatttiiiooonnn eeeeqqqquuuuaaaattttiiiioooonnnn
6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to 
oxygen 
 Enzymes are necessary to oxidize other foods glucose and 
– oTrhgea ennicz mymoele cthualet ries mcaolvleeds ddddheeeeyhhhhdyyyyroddddgrrrrooooeggggneeee fnnnnroaaaamsssseeee an 
–– DDNNNNeeAAAAhhDDDDyy+dd(rrnooiggceeonntinaaasseem rrideeeqq uuaiidrreeessn iaan ecc oodeeinnnuzzcyylmmeoeet iccdaaell)llee tddo shuttle electrons 
– eNlAecDt+rocnasn a bnedc oomxidei zreeddu wcheedn w iht egniv eits a tchceemp tsu p 
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pair of redox reactions, occurring simultaneously 
Oxidation 
Dehydrogenase 
aaaaddddeeeennnniiiinnnneeee ddddiiiinnnnuuuucccclllleeeeoooottttiiiiddddeeee 
Reduction زال  ا 
NAD+ + 2 H NADH + H+ 
2 H+ + 2 e– 
(carries 
2 electrons)
6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to 
oxygen 
 The transfer of electrons to NAD+ 
results in the formation of NADH, 
the reduced form of NAD+ 
– In this situation, NAD+ is acceptor, but it eventuall yc ablelecdo mane se lectron coaxlildeizde adn ( elolesectsr oann deolencotrron) and is then 
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6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to 
oxygen 
 There are other electron “carrier” molecules 
that function like NAD+ .called FAD 
– They form a staircase where the electrons 
pass from one to tthhee nneexxtt ddoowwnn tthhee 
staircase 
– These electron carriers collectively are 
called the eeeelllleeeeccccttttrrrroooonnnn ttttrrrraaaannnnssssppppoooorrrrtttt cccchhhhaaaaiiiinnnn, and as 
electrons are transported down the chain, 
ATP is generated 
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NADH 
NAD+ ATP 
H+ 
2e– 
Controlled 
release of 
energy for 
synthesis 
of ATP 
+ 
H+ 
2e– 
O2 
H2O 
1- 
In cellular respiration, electrons fall 2 
down an energy staircase and finally 
reduce O2
STAGES OF CELLULAR 
RESPIRATION 
AND FERMENTATION 
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6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages 
SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 1:::: GGGGllllyyyyccccoooollllyyyyssssiiiissss 
SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 2:::: TTTThhhheeee cccciiiittttrrrriiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd ccccyyyycccclllleeee 
SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 3:::: OOOOxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiivvvveeee pppphhhhoooosssspppphhhhoooorrrryyyyllllaaaattttiiiioooonnnn 
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages 
 SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 1:::: GGGGllllyyyyccccoooollllyyyyssssiiiissss 
– rGelsypcioralytsioisn bbeyg binresa king gmluocleocsuele, a, i nsitxo- ctwaorb on 
Glucose 
C-C-C-C-C-C 
Glycolysis 
In Cytoplasm 
mmoolleeccuullee,s ionft oa t wthore e- cpayrrubvoant ecompound called 
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C-C-C C-C-C 
Pyruvate Pyruvate
Glucose 
NAD+ 
+ 
2 
2 ADP 
2 NADH 
2 P 
6.7 Glycolysis harvests chemical energy 
by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate 
 Ionf ggllyuccoolsyes iiss, ean sziynmglaet imcaollleyc cuulet in hpraolfd tuhcroeu twgho am soelericeusl eosf sotfe ps to pyruvate 
2 ATP + 
2 
H+ 
2 Pyruvate 
An overview of glycolysis 
– Ionf tNhAeD p+roacrees rse,d tuwcoe dm otole tcwuole s molecules of NADH 
– Amto tlheec uslaems eo ft iAmTeP, tawreo pprhoodsupcheodr yblayt isounbstrate-level
6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages 
 SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 2:::: TTTThhhheeee cccciiiittttrrrriiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd ccccyyyycccclllleeee 
- The citric acid cycle completes the oxidation of organic 
molecules supplies the third stage with electrons 
generating many NADH and FADH2 
-It breaks down pyruvate into carbon dioxide 
--TThhiiss ssttaaggee ooccccuurrss iinn tthhee mmiittoocchhoonnddrriiaa..-- 
Pyruvate Electrons 
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Citric Acid 
Cycle 
CO2
6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages 
 SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 3:::: OOOOxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiivvvveeee pppphhhhoooosssspppphhhhoooorrrryyyyllllaaaattttiiiioooonnnn 
– At this stage, electrons are shuttled through the electron transport chain 
– As a result, ATP is generated through oxidative phosphorylation 
associated with chemiosmosis 
– This stage occurs in the inner mitochondrion membrane 
Pyruvate 
Citric Acid 
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Cycle 
CO2 
Electrons 
O2 
Electron Transport Chain 
Oxidative 
Phosphorylation 
H2O ATP 
Mitochondria 
Chemiosmosis
An overview of cellular respiration 
NADH Mitochondrion 
High-energy electrons 
carried by NADH 
NADH 
CITRIC ACID 
CYCLE 
GLYCOLYSIS 
Glucose Pyruvate 
and 
FADH2 
OXIDATIVE 
PHOSPHORYLATION 
(Electron Transport 
and Chemiosmosis) 
CO2 CO2 
ATP 
Substrate-level phosphorylation Substrate-level phosphorylation 
Oxidative phosphorylation 
ATP 
ATP 
Cytoplasm 
Inner mitochondrial 
Membrane
6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without 
oxygen 
 FFFFeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn is an anaerobic (without oxygen) 
energy-generating process 
– It takes advantage of glycolysis, pppprrrroooodddduuuucccciiiinnnngggg ttttwwwwoooo 
AAAAAAAATTTTTTTTPPPPPPPP mmoolleeccuulleess aanndd rreedduucciinngg NNAADD++ ttoo NNAADDHH 
– The trick is to oxidize the NADH without passing 
its electrons through the electron transport chain 
to oxygen 
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6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without 
oxygen 
ن و ا 
 ا  دون ا ATP ج	 ا
درة   ر ا  ل ا  
 Your muscle cells and certain bacteria 
can oxidize NADH through llllaaaaccccttttiiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd 
ffffeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn 
 NADH is oxidized to NAD+ when pyruvate is 
reduced to lactate 
 In a sense, pyruvate is serving as an “electron 
sink,” a place to dispose of the electrons 
generated by oxidation reactions in glycolysis 
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Glucose وز  و 
NAD+ 
NADH 
GLYCOLYSIS وزي  و ل  
2 ADP 2 
2 
P 
2 ATP 
2 Pyruvate ت رو   2 
Lactic acid fermentation 
	  ض ا  ر ا  
+ 2 
2 NADH 
2 NAD+ 
2 Lactate ت$ 2
6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without 
oxygen 
 The baking and winemaking 
industry have used aaaallllccccoooohhhhoooollll 
ffffeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn for thousands of years 
 rYeesapsirtas taiorne fsoinr gelnee-crgeyll ebdu tf ucnagni ftehramt neontt ounnldye cr an use anaerobic conditions 
 oTxhiedyiz cinogn vNeArtD pHy rbuavcakte t oto N CAOD2 and ethanol while + 
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2 ADP 
P 
2 ATP 
Glucose 
GLYCOLYSIS 
NAD+ 
NADH 
2 
2 
2 Pyruvate 
+ 2 
2 NADH 
2 NAD+ 
2 Ethanol 
Alcohol fermentation 2 CO2 
Released
INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN 
MOLECULAR BREAKDOWN 
AND SYNTHESIS 
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6.15 Cells use many kinds of organic molecules as fuel 
for cellular respiration 
% وا  س ا (	 ود  و  و) ت ا   ر ن ا  د  د ا  دم ا  
Although glucose is considered to be the primary source of 
sugar for respiration and fermentation, there are actually three 
sources of molecules for generation of ATP 
–CCCCaaaarrrrbbbboooohhhhyyyyddddrrrraaaatttteeeessss (disaccharides) 
–PPPPrrrrooootttteeeeiiiinnnnssss (after conversion to amino acids) 
–FFFFaaaattttssss 
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Chapter 6 cell energy [compatibility mode]

  • 1. Chapter 6 How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy PowerPoint Lectures for Biology: Concepts & Connections, Sixth Edition Campbell, Reece, Taylor, Simon, and Dickey Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Lecture by Richard L. Myers
  • 2. 6.1 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life Energy is necessary EEEnnneeerrrgggyyy iiisss nnneeeccceeessssssaaarrryyy ffffoooorrrr lllliiiiffffeeee pppprrrroooocccceeeesssssssseeeessss – These include growth, transport, manufacture, movement, reproduction, aanndd ootthheerrss – Energy that supports life on Earth is captured from sun rays reaching Earth through plant, algae, protest, and bacterial photosynthesis Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 3. 6.1 Photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life Energy in sunlight is used to make glucose from CO in photosynthesis release of O 2 and H2O with 2 sOOuttghhaeerrr aoorrnggdaa rnneiisslemmasss euu ssCeeO tthhee OO22 aanndd eenneerrggyy iinn 2 and H2O rTeosgpeotnhseirb, lteh efosre t htwe om parjoocrietys soef sli faer eo n Earth Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 4. Sunlight energy ECOSYSTEM Photosynthesis in chloroplasts Glucose CO2 + + H2O O2 The connection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration Cellular respiration in mitochondria ATP (for cellular work (ل Heat energy
  • 5. 6.2 Breathing supplies oxygen to our cells for use in cellular respiration and removes carbon dioxide Breathing and cellular respiration are closely related –– BBBBBBBBrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeaaaaaaaatttttttthhhhhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggggg iiss nneecceessssaarryy ffoorr eexxcchhaannggee ooff CCOO22 produced during cellular respiration for atmospheric O2 – CCCCeeeelllllllluuuullllaaaarrrr rrrreeeessssppppiiiirrrraaaattttiiiioooonnnn uses O2 to help harvest energy from glucose and produces CO2 in the process Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 6. Breathing CO2 O2 Lungs CO Bloodstream 2 O2 Muscle cells carrying out Cellular Respiration Glucose + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP The connection between breathing and cellular respiration
  • 7. INTRODUCTION TO CELLULAR RESPIRATION Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 8. 6.3 Cellular respiration banks energy in ATP molecules Cellular respiration is an eeeexxxxeeeerrrrggggoooonnnniiiicccc bprooncdess isn t hgalutc torasnes tfoe rAsT ePnergy from the – Cellular respiration produces 33338888 AAAATTTTPPPP mmoolleeccuulleess ffrroomm eeaacchh gglluuccoossee mmoolleeccuullee – uOstehde ra fso oad sso (uorrcgea noifc e mneorlegcyu ales sw) eclal n be Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 9. Summary equation for cellular respiration C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATPs Glucose Oxygen Carbon dioxide Water Energy
  • 10. 6.4 CONNECTION: The human body uses energy from ATP for all its activities The average adult human needs about 2,200 kcal of energy per day – A kkkkiiiillllooooccccaaaalllloooorrrriiiieeee (kkkkccccaaaallll) is the quantity of heat rreeqquuiirreedd ttoo rraaiissee tthhee tteemmppeerraattuurree ooff 11 kilogram (kg) of water by 1oC – This energy is used for body maintenance and for voluntary activities Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 11. Energy Consumed by Various Activities (in kcal).
  • 12. 6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to oxygen The energy necessary for life is arrangement of electrons in che mcoicnatal ibnoendd isn itnh e organic molecules eAnne irmgpy?ortant question is how do cells extract this Wbrohkeenn t,h eel eccatrrboonns- hayred rtoragnesnf ebrorendd sto o of xgylugceons aen adr e hydrogen – oxygen bonds of water formed. – eOlxeycgtreonn shas a strong tendency to attract Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 13. 6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to oxygen A cellular respiration equation AAA ccceeelllllluuulllaaarrr rrreeessspppiiirrraaatttiiiooonnn eeeqqquuuaaatttiiiooonnn iiiissss hhhheeeellllppppffffuuuullll ttttoooo sssshhhhoooowwww tttthhhheeee cccchhhhaaaannnnggggeeeessss iiiinnnn hhhhyyyyddddrrrrooooggggeeeennnn aaaattttoooommmm ddddiiiissssttttrrrriiiibbbbuuuuttttiiiioooonnnn –– GGlluuccoossee lloosseess iittss hhyyddrrooggeenn aattoommss aanndd iiss uullttiimmaatteellyy converted to CO2 – At the same time, O2 gains hydrogen atoms and is converted to H2O – Loss of electrons is called ooooxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiioooonnnn – Gain of electrons is called rrrreeeedddduuuuccccttttiiiioooonnnn Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 14. Loss of hydrogen atoms C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy (ATP) Rearrangement of hydrogen atoms (with their electrons) in the redox reactions of cellular respiration (Oxidation) Glucose Gain of hydrogen atoms (Reduction) A cellular respiration AAA ccceeelllllluuulllaaarrr rrreeessspppiiirrraaatttiiiooonnn eeeeqqqquuuuaaaattttiiiioooonnnn
  • 15. 6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to oxygen Enzymes are necessary to oxidize other foods glucose and – oTrhgea ennicz mymoele cthualet ries mcaolvleeds ddddheeeeyhhhhdyyyyroddddgrrrrooooeggggneeee fnnnnroaaaamsssseeee an –– DDNNNNeeAAAAhhDDDDyy+dd(rrnooiggceeonntinaaasseem rrideeeqq uuaiidrreeessn iaan ecc oodeeinnnuzzcyylmmeoeet iccdaaell)llee tddo shuttle electrons – eNlAecDt+rocnasn a bnedc oomxidei zreeddu wcheedn w iht egniv eits a tchceemp tsu p Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 16. pair of redox reactions, occurring simultaneously Oxidation Dehydrogenase aaaaddddeeeennnniiiinnnneeee ddddiiiinnnnuuuucccclllleeeeoooottttiiiiddddeeee Reduction زال ا NAD+ + 2 H NADH + H+ 2 H+ + 2 e– (carries 2 electrons)
  • 17. 6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to oxygen The transfer of electrons to NAD+ results in the formation of NADH, the reduced form of NAD+ – In this situation, NAD+ is acceptor, but it eventuall yc ablelecdo mane se lectron coaxlildeizde adn ( elolesectsr oann deolencotrron) and is then Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 18. 6.5 Cells tap energy from electrons “falling” from organic fuels to oxygen There are other electron “carrier” molecules that function like NAD+ .called FAD – They form a staircase where the electrons pass from one to tthhee nneexxtt ddoowwnn tthhee staircase – These electron carriers collectively are called the eeeelllleeeeccccttttrrrroooonnnn ttttrrrraaaannnnssssppppoooorrrrtttt cccchhhhaaaaiiiinnnn, and as electrons are transported down the chain, ATP is generated Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 19. NADH NAD+ ATP H+ 2e– Controlled release of energy for synthesis of ATP + H+ 2e– O2 H2O 1- In cellular respiration, electrons fall 2 down an energy staircase and finally reduce O2
  • 20. STAGES OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION AND FERMENTATION Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 21. 6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 1:::: GGGGllllyyyyccccoooollllyyyyssssiiiissss SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 2:::: TTTThhhheeee cccciiiittttrrrriiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd ccccyyyycccclllleeee SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 3:::: OOOOxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiivvvveeee pppphhhhoooosssspppphhhhoooorrrryyyyllllaaaattttiiiioooonnnn Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 22. 6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 1:::: GGGGllllyyyyccccoooollllyyyyssssiiiissss – rGelsypcioralytsioisn bbeyg binresa king gmluocleocsuele, a, i nsitxo- ctwaorb on Glucose C-C-C-C-C-C Glycolysis In Cytoplasm mmoolleeccuullee,s ionft oa t wthore e- cpayrrubvoant ecompound called Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. C-C-C C-C-C Pyruvate Pyruvate
  • 23. Glucose NAD+ + 2 2 ADP 2 NADH 2 P 6.7 Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate Ionf ggllyuccoolsyes iiss, ean sziynmglaet imcaollleyc cuulet in hpraolfd tuhcroeu twgho am soelericeusl eosf sotfe ps to pyruvate 2 ATP + 2 H+ 2 Pyruvate An overview of glycolysis – Ionf tNhAeD p+roacrees rse,d tuwcoe dm otole tcwuole s molecules of NADH – Amto tlheec uslaems eo ft iAmTeP, tawreo pprhoodsupcheodr yblayt isounbstrate-level
  • 24. 6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 2:::: TTTThhhheeee cccciiiittttrrrriiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd ccccyyyycccclllleeee - The citric acid cycle completes the oxidation of organic molecules supplies the third stage with electrons generating many NADH and FADH2 -It breaks down pyruvate into carbon dioxide --TThhiiss ssttaaggee ooccccuurrss iinn tthhee mmiittoocchhoonnddrriiaa..-- Pyruvate Electrons Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Citric Acid Cycle CO2
  • 25. 6.6 Overview: Cellular respiration occurs in three main stages SSSSttttaaaaggggeeee 3:::: OOOOxxxxiiiiddddaaaattttiiiivvvveeee pppphhhhoooosssspppphhhhoooorrrryyyyllllaaaattttiiiioooonnnn – At this stage, electrons are shuttled through the electron transport chain – As a result, ATP is generated through oxidative phosphorylation associated with chemiosmosis – This stage occurs in the inner mitochondrion membrane Pyruvate Citric Acid Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Cycle CO2 Electrons O2 Electron Transport Chain Oxidative Phosphorylation H2O ATP Mitochondria Chemiosmosis
  • 26. An overview of cellular respiration NADH Mitochondrion High-energy electrons carried by NADH NADH CITRIC ACID CYCLE GLYCOLYSIS Glucose Pyruvate and FADH2 OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION (Electron Transport and Chemiosmosis) CO2 CO2 ATP Substrate-level phosphorylation Substrate-level phosphorylation Oxidative phosphorylation ATP ATP Cytoplasm Inner mitochondrial Membrane
  • 27. 6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without oxygen FFFFeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn is an anaerobic (without oxygen) energy-generating process – It takes advantage of glycolysis, pppprrrroooodddduuuucccciiiinnnngggg ttttwwwwoooo AAAAAAAATTTTTTTTPPPPPPPP mmoolleeccuulleess aanndd rreedduucciinngg NNAADD++ ttoo NNAADDHH – The trick is to oxidize the NADH without passing its electrons through the electron transport chain to oxygen Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 28. 6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without oxygen ن و ا ا دون ا ATP ج ا
  • 29. درة ر ا ل ا Your muscle cells and certain bacteria can oxidize NADH through llllaaaaccccttttiiiicccc aaaacccciiiidddd ffffeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn NADH is oxidized to NAD+ when pyruvate is reduced to lactate In a sense, pyruvate is serving as an “electron sink,” a place to dispose of the electrons generated by oxidation reactions in glycolysis Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 30. Glucose وز و NAD+ NADH GLYCOLYSIS وزي و ل 2 ADP 2 2 P 2 ATP 2 Pyruvate ت رو 2 Lactic acid fermentation ض ا ر ا + 2 2 NADH 2 NAD+ 2 Lactate ت$ 2
  • 31. 6.13 Fermentation enables cells to produce ATP without oxygen The baking and winemaking industry have used aaaallllccccoooohhhhoooollll ffffeeeerrrrmmmmeeeennnnttttaaaattttiiiioooonnnn for thousands of years rYeesapsirtas taiorne fsoinr gelnee-crgeyll ebdu tf ucnagni ftehramt neontt ounnldye cr an use anaerobic conditions oTxhiedyiz cinogn vNeArtD pHy rbuavcakte t oto N CAOD2 and ethanol while + Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 32. 2 ADP P 2 ATP Glucose GLYCOLYSIS NAD+ NADH 2 2 2 Pyruvate + 2 2 NADH 2 NAD+ 2 Ethanol Alcohol fermentation 2 CO2 Released
  • 33. INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN MOLECULAR BREAKDOWN AND SYNTHESIS Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 34. 6.15 Cells use many kinds of organic molecules as fuel for cellular respiration % وا س ا ( ود و و) ت ا ر ن ا د د ا دم ا Although glucose is considered to be the primary source of sugar for respiration and fermentation, there are actually three sources of molecules for generation of ATP –CCCCaaaarrrrbbbboooohhhhyyyyddddrrrraaaatttteeeessss (disaccharides) –PPPPrrrrooootttteeeeiiiinnnnssss (after conversion to amino acids) –FFFFaaaattttssss Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 35. Food, such as peanuts Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Sugars Glycerol Fatty acids Amino acids ض ا أ Amino groups Glucose OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION (Electron Transport and Chemiosmosis) CITRIC ACID CYCLE Acetyl CoA Pyruvate G3P GLYCOLYSIS ATP Pathways that break down various food molecules