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Aerobic Respiration

respiration when oxygen is present

anaerobic respiration

of no oxygen , electron transport chain stops. No atp produceded, system gets backed up

two types of anaerobic respiration

1. Lactate Fermentation


2. Alcohol Fermentation

Lactate Fementation

1. glycosis


2. cell gets 2 net ATP, 2 NADH(nowhere to go)


3. pyruvate takes an H and an electron from NADH

what does cells in lactate fermentation?

NAD+ back and needed to accpt from e- from glucose.

Alcoholic fermentation

1. glycosis


2. pyruvate gives up carbon and oxygen


3. Takes H+ and electron from NADH

Photosynthesis

making glucose using plants and other photosynthetic organisms


starts with light water and co2 than gets glucose water and oxygen

autotrophs

Organisms that make own food

photoautotrophs

used light energy to make organic molecules(like sugar)

photosynthetic

organisms provide many necessary materials like clothing and housing

chemoautotrophs

are prokaroyotes that use inorganic chemicals as their energy source

Heterotrophs

are consumers that feed on plants or animals or decompose organic material(humans)

leaf is a type of

tissue

many leaves have

chloroplasts

chloroplast can be found in

mesophyll cells

stomata

bottom of leaf allow gas exchange

chloroplast

double outer membrane



chloroplast have internal membrane called

thylakoids, chlorophyll is found in here as well. lumen for space

thylakoids stack into

grana