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Cell Respiration: controlled release of energy from organic compounds to…
Cell Respiration: controlled release of energy from organic
compounds to produce ATP.
Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose.
Anaerobic means that the process does not need oxygen
fermentation
Alcoholic
Lactic Acid
The structure of the mitochondrion is adapted to the function it performs.
Matrix
Cristae
70s ribosomes
Inner Membrane
Outer Membrane
Circular DNA strand
Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose.
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Glycolysis
Cell respiration involves the oxidation and reduction of electron carriers.
Oxidation: loss of electrons, loss of hydrogen, gain of oxygen
Reduction: gain of electrons, gain of hydrogen, loss of oxygen
Electron tomography used to produce
images of active mitochondria.
cristae are continuous with the internal mitochondrial membrane
the inter-membrane has a consistan width
shape position and volume of cristae
Lactate production in humans when anaerobic respiration is used to maximize the power of muscle concentrations
occurs most commonly in muscles as a result of strenuous exercise because there in not enough oxygen being supplied
In chemiosmosis protons diffuse through ATP synthase to generate ATP.
ions that move by diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane