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I. Cellular Respiration I. Cellular Respiration A. Purpose: A. Purpose: 1. Energy is extracted from 1. Energy is extracted from glucose, as it is broken down into glucose, as it is broken down into simpler compounds. simpler compounds. 2. This energy is stored as a 2. This energy is stored as a high energy molecule called ATP. high energy molecule called ATP. II. Anaerobic II. Anaerobic Respiration Respiration A: Description: occurs in the A: Description: occurs in the absence of “free” oxygen. absence of “free” oxygen. II. Anaerobic II. Anaerobic Respiration Respiration C. Results of Anaerobic C. Results of Anaerobic Respiration: Respiration: net gain of 2 molecules of ATP net gain of 2 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule taken apart. per glucose molecule taken apart. In humans anaerobic In humans anaerobic respiration is the first step in a respiration is the first step in a two step process. two step process. II. Anaerobic II. Anaerobic Respiration Respiration In other organisms, anaerobic In other organisms, anaerobic respiration is their only method of respiration is their only method of making energy. making energy. Waste products made include Waste products made include alcohol and lactic acid. alcohol and lactic acid. (Fermentation) (Fermentation) III. Aerobic III. Aerobic Respiration Respiration A. Definition- A. Definition- results in the net synthesis of 36 results in the net synthesis of 36 ATP molecules. ATP molecules.
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