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Energy transfers in and between organisms
Respiration
Anaerobic respiration
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Location of anaerobic respiration
- Cytoplasm
-Glycolysis
is only source of
ATP
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Anaerobic respiration in plants & microbes
-
Pyruvate
produced in
glycolysis
is reduced to form
ethanol
and
CO2
- Pyruvate
gains
hydrogen from reduced NAD
- Reduced
NAD
oxidised
to NAD so can be
reused
in glycolysis
-
2
ATP
produced
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Anaerobic respiration in animals
- Pyruvate produced in
glycolysis
is reduced to form
lactate
- Pyruvate gains
hydrogen
from reduced NAD
- Reduced
NAD
oxidised
to NAD so can be
reused
in glycolysis
-
2
ATP
produced
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Other respiratory
substances
-
Fatty acids
and
amino
acids can enter the
Krebs
cycle for continued
ATP
synthesis
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Lipids as respiratory substances
-
Glycerol
from lipid hydrolysis converted to
acetylcoenzyme A
an enter the
Krebs
cycle
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Proteins as respiratory substances
-
Amino acids
from protein hydrolysis can be converted to intermediates within
Krebs
cycle
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