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Cell Respiration – Concept Map (Stem Case)

Cell Respiration

→ Process where cells release energy from food
→ Main purpose: produce ATP (energy)


Types of Cell Respiration

  • Aerobic Respiration

    • Uses oxygen

    • Produces more ATP

  • Anaerobic Respiration

    • No oxygen

    • Produces less ATP


Main Stages of Cell Respiration

1. Glycolysis

  • Occurs in: Cytoplasm

  • Oxygen needed: No

  • Input: Glucose

  • Output:

    • Pyruvate

    • Small amount of ATP

    • NADH


2. Link Reaction (Pyruvate Oxidation)

  • Occurs in: Mitochondria

  • Converts:

    • Pyruvate → Acetyl-CoA

  • Produces:

    • CO₂

    • NADH


3. Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)

  • Occurs in: Mitochondrial matrix

  • Uses: Acetyl-CoA

  • Produces:

    • CO₂

    • NADH

    • FADH₂

    • Small ATP


4. Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

  • Occurs in: Inner mitochondrial membrane

  • Uses:

    • NADH

    • FADH₂

    • Oxygen

  • Produces:

    • Large amount of ATP

    • Water (H₂O)


ATP (Energy Currency)

  • Used for:

    • Cell growth

    • Repair

    • Active transport

    • Cell division


Role of Oxygen

  • Final electron acceptor

  • Allows ETC to continue

  • Without oxygen → ATP production drops


Anaerobic Respiration Pathways

  • Lactic Acid Fermentation (animals)

    • Pyruvate → Lactic acid

  • Alcoholic Fermentation (plants, yeast)

    • Pyruvate → Ethanol + CO₂


Importance of Cell Respiration

  • Maintains life processes

  • Supports metabolism

  • Provides constant energy supply


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