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Cell Energy

Accessing energy stored by photosynthesis

Photosynthesis
Plants harvest energy from photons of light Use it to excite electrons Use excited electrons to form the bonds in a sugar molecule

6H2O + 6CO2--------- C6H12O6 + 6O2

Cellular Energy

Animal (and fungi and protist) cells need to access the energy stored by photosynthesis. They release the energy stored in sugars in a process that is the reverse of photosynthesis C6H12O6 + 6O2 -------- 6H2O + 6CO2

Glycolysis

The very first reaction


Breaks Glucose into smaller sugar molecules

Different Pathways after Glycolysis


There are two main pathways to release energy from glucose The amount of oxygen available controls the pathway

Plenty

of Oxygen = Cellular Respiration Not much Oxygen = Fermentation

Two types of Fermentation

Lactic Acid Fermentation: Our muscles carry this out when they run low on oxygen, producing ATP and Lactic Acid
Alcoholic Fermentation: Yeast cells carry this out, producing ATP and Alcohol.

Picture of Pathway
Glycolysis

Cellular Respiration

Alcoholic Fermentation

Lactic Acid Fermentation

Cellular Respiration
Using Oxygen to break apart food molecules (sugars) Takes place in the mitochondria Produces lots of ATP and releases CO2 and H2O as byproducts Muscles will do this as long as they dont run out of oxygen

Lactic Acid Fermentation


Takes place when theres not enough oxygen for cellular respiration Produces ATP, but also Lactic Acid Muscles do this when they run low on oxygen

Lactic Acid causes the burning sensation

Alcoholic Fermentation

Occurs in organisms that do not carry out cellular respiration or lactic acid fermentation
Produces ATP, but also Alcohol and CO2 as byproducts. Yeast cells do thiswe use them to make beer, wine, and bread.

Our Cells

Will either do:


Cellular

respiration: During slow, steady exercise Lactic Acid Fermentation: During strenuous exercise like sprinting, or lifting heavy weights.

Do not carry out alcoholic fermentationit would kill your cells

What happens during exercise?


First 90 Seconds: Cells carry out cellular respiration, burning mostly ATP. Next approximately 20 minutes: Cells carry out cellular respiration, but burn glycogen (a small sugar) and other simple carbohydrates. Only after about 20 minutes: Cells burn fat reserves.

What Metabolism Really Is

Metabolism is how fast your body burns energy reserves.


metabolismyou burn them fast, and it seems like you are always hungry and dont gain much weight Slow metabolismyou are better at storing reserves than others. You may feel hungry, but find you gain weight easily
Fast

Can Metabolism Change?

As we age, our bodies tend to slow down. We cant exercise the way we once could. Sometimes metabolism slows, but mostly we just dont burn as many calories.
Maintaining an exercise routine, especially one that runs longer than 20 minutes, can maintain your metabolism level.

Why is it hard to lose weight?


Body is good at changing systems to maintain the weight it wants. When you start to burn fat, your body makes you feel tired and may make you crave more sugar. If you try to control weight just by diet alone, your body will slow down in an attempt to save your fat reserves.

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