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• The energy required for life process is
  obtained by oxidation.
• Only green plants and cyanobacteria can
  prepare their own food.
• They trap light energy convert chemical energy
• Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of
  carbohydrates like glucose, sucrose, starch.
• Only cells containing chloroplast carry out
  photosynthesis.
 Animals are heterotrophic.
 They obtain food from animals directly or indirectly.
 Saprophytes like fungi are dependent on dead and
  decaying matter.
 Respiration taking place in all types of living cell are
  called cellular respiration.
 Or, it is the mechanism of breakdown of food
  materials within the cell to release energy, and the
  trapping of this energy for synthesis of ATP.
 The breaking of the C-C bonds of complex compounds
  through oxidation within the cells, leading to release
  of considerable amount of energy is called Respiration.
 The compounds that are oxidised during this process
  are known as Respiratory Substrates.
 They may be carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
 During respiration all the energy contained in
  respiratory substrate is released in a slow step wise
  reactions controlled by enzymes and it is trapped as
  chemical energy in the form of ATP.
 This energy trapped in ATP is utilised in various
  energy requiring process of organisms.
 The carbon skeleton produced during the respiration
  is used as precursors for biosynthesis of other
  molecules in the cell.
 Plants have stomata and lenticels for
  gaseous exchange.
 There are several reasons why plants
  can get along without respiratory organs.
 First, each plant part take care of its own gas exchange
  needs.
 Second, plants do not present great demands for
  exchange. Only during photosynthesis are large
  volumes of gases exchanged and each leaf is well
  adapted to take care of its own needs.
 Third, the distance that gas must diffuse even in large
  bulky plant is not great.
 During the process of respiration complete
  combustion of glucose with the help of oxygen
  produces CO2 and H2O as end products, yields energy
  most of which is given out as heat.
 C6H12 O6 + 6O2            6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
 It is originated from the Greek words, glycos for sugar,
    and lysis for splitting.
   The scheme of glycolysis was discovered by 3 German
    Scientists, Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof and J.
    Parnas, and therefore, reffered as EMP Pathway .
   Glycolysis is common to both aerobic and anaerobic
    modes of respiration
   This is the only process in respiration in anaerobic
    organisms.
   Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm of cells.
 1.Phosphorylation of sugar: Glucose and fructose are
  phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6-phosphate and
  fructose-6-phosphate respectively, by the activity of
  enzyme hexokinase, in the presence of ATP.
 Glucose (6 C) + ATP Mg2+hexokinase Glucose-6-phosphate+ADP
 Now isomerisation occurs:
 Glucose-6-phosphate           Fructose-6-phosphate
 2.Phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate:It is
  phosphorylated and fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate by the
  action of enzyme phosphofructokinase in pressence of
  ATP.
 Fructose-6-phosphate + ATP phosphofrucktokinasemg2+
  Fructose-1, 6-biphosphate + ADP
 3.Splitting:
Fructose-1, 6-biphosphate aldolase
  3-phosphoglyceraldehyde(PGAL) + dihydroxyacetone
  phosphate (Di HAP)
 4.Oxidative dehydrogenation:
PGAL + NAD     dehydrogenase
                               glyceraldehyde phosphate
                                          1,3-
                   bisphosphoglycerate +NADH + H+
 5.Formation of ATP:
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate + ADP phosphoglycerate kinase 3-
   phosphoglycerate +ATP
6.Isomerisation:
3-phosphoglycerate          2-phosphoglycerate
 7.Dehydration:
2-phosphoglycerate
phosphoenol pyruate+ATP
2-phosphoenol pyruate
pyruvic acid + 2 ATP
Main step of EMP pathway
 It is defined as the anaerobic breakdown of
  carbohydrates and other organic compounds into
  alcohol, organic acids etc.
 2 types of fermentation are common:
 1. Alcoholic fermentation: in this type, pyruvic acid is
  first decarboxylated to acetaldehyde then to ethanol
 C6 H12 O6           + 2 CH 3CH2 OH +2 CO2
 2.Lactic acid fermentation: here,pyruvic acid is
  converted into lactic acid by enzyme lactic
  dehydrogenase.
 C6 H12 O6           2 CH 3CHOH.COOH
Pathway of fermentation in yeast
 Pyruate is transported from the cytoplasm into the
  mitochondria.
 The crucial events in aerobic respiration are:
 The complete oxidation of pyruate by the stepwise
  removal of all the hydrogen atoms, leaving 3 molecules
  of CO2.
   The passing on of the electrons removed as part of the
  hydrogen atoms to molecular O2 with simultaneous
  synthesis of ATP.
 The first process takes place in the matrix of the
  mitochondria while the second process is located on
  the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
 Pyruvate undergoes oxidative decarboxylation by a
  complex set of reactions catalysed by pyruvic dehydr
  ogenase.
 Pyruvic acid + CoA + NAD+        Acetyl CoA +CO2 +
                                       NADH + H+
   during this process, 2 molecules of NADH are
  produced from the metabolism of 2 molecules of
  pyruvic acid.
 Sir Hans Adolf Krebs in 1937 discovered tricarboxylic
  acid or citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle.
 It occurs in the matrix of mitochondria.
 The starting point of Krebs cycle is entrance of acetyl
  CoA into a reaction to form citric acid.
 Acetyl CoA + oxaloacetic           citric acid + CoA
   Citric acid        Cis-aconitic acid +H2 O
   Cis-aconitic acid+H2 O          Isocitric acid
   Iso-citric acid + NAD+        Oxalosuccinic acid
                                            +NADH +H+
   Oxalosuccinic acid           -Ketoglutaric acid + CO2
     -Ketaglutaric acid + CoA +NAD+          Succinyl CoA +
                                       NADH +H+ +CO2
   Succinyl CoA +H2 O +GDP+ Ip          Succinic acid + CoA

                                                  + GTP
 GTP+ ADP             GDP+ ATP
   Succinic acid + FAD     Fumaric acid+ FADH2
    Fumeric acid + H2 O      Malic acid
   Malic acid +NAD+         Oxaloacetic acid
                                        +NADH+H+
   Pyruvic acid +4NAD+ +FAD + 2H2 O+ADP+Ip
                        mitochondrial matrix

 3CO2 + 4NADH +H+ +FADH2 +ATP
 The metabolic pathway through which electron
  passes from one carrier to another is called electron
  transport system.
 It is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
 COMPLEX 1:Electrons to produced are oxidised by an
  NADH dehydrogenase and electrons are transferred to
  ubiquinone located within the inner membrane.
 COMPLEX 2: Ubiquinone also recieves reducing
  equivalents via FADH2 that is generated during
  oxidation of succinate in the citric acid cycle.
 COMPLEX 3: The reduced ubiquinone is hen oxidised
  with the transfer of electrons to cytochrome c via
  cytochrome bc1 .
 COMPLEX 4:Cytochrome c oxidase complex
  containing cytochromes a and a3 and 2 copper centres.
 Complex 5: When the electrons pass from complex 1 to
  4, they are coupled to ATP synthase for the production
  of ATP fro ADP.
RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT
 It is the ratio of the volume of CO2
                                     evolved to the
  volume of O2 consumed in respiration
 RQ =volume of CO2 evolved
      volume of O2 consumed
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Bio presentation-respiration

  • 1.
  • 2. • The energy required for life process is obtained by oxidation. • Only green plants and cyanobacteria can prepare their own food. • They trap light energy convert chemical energy • Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of carbohydrates like glucose, sucrose, starch. • Only cells containing chloroplast carry out photosynthesis.
  • 3.  Animals are heterotrophic.  They obtain food from animals directly or indirectly.  Saprophytes like fungi are dependent on dead and decaying matter.  Respiration taking place in all types of living cell are called cellular respiration.  Or, it is the mechanism of breakdown of food materials within the cell to release energy, and the trapping of this energy for synthesis of ATP.
  • 4.  The breaking of the C-C bonds of complex compounds through oxidation within the cells, leading to release of considerable amount of energy is called Respiration.  The compounds that are oxidised during this process are known as Respiratory Substrates.  They may be carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
  • 5.  During respiration all the energy contained in respiratory substrate is released in a slow step wise reactions controlled by enzymes and it is trapped as chemical energy in the form of ATP.  This energy trapped in ATP is utilised in various energy requiring process of organisms.  The carbon skeleton produced during the respiration is used as precursors for biosynthesis of other molecules in the cell.
  • 6.  Plants have stomata and lenticels for gaseous exchange.  There are several reasons why plants can get along without respiratory organs.  First, each plant part take care of its own gas exchange needs.  Second, plants do not present great demands for exchange. Only during photosynthesis are large volumes of gases exchanged and each leaf is well adapted to take care of its own needs.
  • 7.  Third, the distance that gas must diffuse even in large bulky plant is not great.  During the process of respiration complete combustion of glucose with the help of oxygen produces CO2 and H2O as end products, yields energy most of which is given out as heat.  C6H12 O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
  • 8.  It is originated from the Greek words, glycos for sugar, and lysis for splitting.  The scheme of glycolysis was discovered by 3 German Scientists, Gustav Embden, Otto Meyerhof and J. Parnas, and therefore, reffered as EMP Pathway .  Glycolysis is common to both aerobic and anaerobic modes of respiration  This is the only process in respiration in anaerobic organisms.  Glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm of cells.
  • 9.  1.Phosphorylation of sugar: Glucose and fructose are phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate respectively, by the activity of enzyme hexokinase, in the presence of ATP.  Glucose (6 C) + ATP Mg2+hexokinase Glucose-6-phosphate+ADP  Now isomerisation occurs:  Glucose-6-phosphate Fructose-6-phosphate
  • 10.  2.Phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate:It is phosphorylated and fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate by the action of enzyme phosphofructokinase in pressence of ATP.  Fructose-6-phosphate + ATP phosphofrucktokinasemg2+ Fructose-1, 6-biphosphate + ADP  3.Splitting: Fructose-1, 6-biphosphate aldolase 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde(PGAL) + dihydroxyacetone phosphate (Di HAP)
  • 11.  4.Oxidative dehydrogenation: PGAL + NAD dehydrogenase glyceraldehyde phosphate 1,3- bisphosphoglycerate +NADH + H+  5.Formation of ATP: 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate + ADP phosphoglycerate kinase 3- phosphoglycerate +ATP 6.Isomerisation: 3-phosphoglycerate 2-phosphoglycerate
  • 13. Main step of EMP pathway
  • 14.  It is defined as the anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates and other organic compounds into alcohol, organic acids etc.  2 types of fermentation are common:  1. Alcoholic fermentation: in this type, pyruvic acid is first decarboxylated to acetaldehyde then to ethanol  C6 H12 O6 + 2 CH 3CH2 OH +2 CO2
  • 15.  2.Lactic acid fermentation: here,pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid by enzyme lactic dehydrogenase.  C6 H12 O6 2 CH 3CHOH.COOH
  • 17.  Pyruate is transported from the cytoplasm into the mitochondria.  The crucial events in aerobic respiration are:  The complete oxidation of pyruate by the stepwise removal of all the hydrogen atoms, leaving 3 molecules of CO2. The passing on of the electrons removed as part of the hydrogen atoms to molecular O2 with simultaneous synthesis of ATP.
  • 18.  The first process takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria while the second process is located on the inner membrane of the mitochondria.  Pyruvate undergoes oxidative decarboxylation by a complex set of reactions catalysed by pyruvic dehydr ogenase.  Pyruvic acid + CoA + NAD+ Acetyl CoA +CO2 + NADH + H+ during this process, 2 molecules of NADH are produced from the metabolism of 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
  • 19.  Sir Hans Adolf Krebs in 1937 discovered tricarboxylic acid or citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle.  It occurs in the matrix of mitochondria.  The starting point of Krebs cycle is entrance of acetyl CoA into a reaction to form citric acid.
  • 20.  Acetyl CoA + oxaloacetic citric acid + CoA  Citric acid Cis-aconitic acid +H2 O  Cis-aconitic acid+H2 O Isocitric acid  Iso-citric acid + NAD+ Oxalosuccinic acid +NADH +H+  Oxalosuccinic acid -Ketoglutaric acid + CO2  -Ketaglutaric acid + CoA +NAD+ Succinyl CoA + NADH +H+ +CO2  Succinyl CoA +H2 O +GDP+ Ip Succinic acid + CoA + GTP
  • 21.  GTP+ ADP GDP+ ATP  Succinic acid + FAD Fumaric acid+ FADH2  Fumeric acid + H2 O Malic acid  Malic acid +NAD+ Oxaloacetic acid  +NADH+H+  Pyruvic acid +4NAD+ +FAD + 2H2 O+ADP+Ip  mitochondrial matrix  3CO2 + 4NADH +H+ +FADH2 +ATP
  • 22.
  • 23.  The metabolic pathway through which electron passes from one carrier to another is called electron transport system.  It is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
  • 24.  COMPLEX 1:Electrons to produced are oxidised by an NADH dehydrogenase and electrons are transferred to ubiquinone located within the inner membrane.  COMPLEX 2: Ubiquinone also recieves reducing equivalents via FADH2 that is generated during oxidation of succinate in the citric acid cycle.  COMPLEX 3: The reduced ubiquinone is hen oxidised with the transfer of electrons to cytochrome c via cytochrome bc1 .
  • 25.  COMPLEX 4:Cytochrome c oxidase complex containing cytochromes a and a3 and 2 copper centres.  Complex 5: When the electrons pass from complex 1 to 4, they are coupled to ATP synthase for the production of ATP fro ADP.
  • 26.
  • 27. RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT  It is the ratio of the volume of CO2 evolved to the volume of O2 consumed in respiration  RQ =volume of CO2 evolved  volume of O2 consumed