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Formula for aerobic respiration
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C6 H12 O6 + O2
Becomes CO2, H2O, Energy (36 ATP) |
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Formula for anaerobic respiration
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C6 H12 O6
Becomes CO2, H20, energy (2 ATP) |
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Differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic - Oxygen present, no lactic acid, 36 ATP,
Anaerobic - no oxygen present, lactic acid, 2 ATP |
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Difference between plant and animal anaerobic respiration
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Plants make ethanol and animals make lactic acid
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Glycogen
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Animal starch
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Glucose
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Used to make ATP
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Cellulose
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Plant starch
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Ethanol
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Product of anaerobic respiration in plants. Equivalent to lactic acid
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Creatine
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An amino acid that picks up lose phosphate and brings them to ADP to make ATP
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Mitochondria
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Where ATP made
More exercise more mitochondria More mitochondria more ATP |
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How USA beat the USSR in hockey at lake placid?
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USA had youth USSR was old
And the coach of USA used vo2 max to make sure the players went as hard as they could till they reached the anaerobic threshold and then they came off. Short shifts |
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Fuels for cellular respiration
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Glucose or glucose and oxygen
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