7.6 anaerobic respiration- fermentation Flashcards

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Pyruvate has many possible fates in the cell. In the absence of oxygen, it can be broken down by

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fermentation

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how is fermentation accomplished?

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through a wide variety of metabolic pathways that extract energy from fuel molecules like glucose.

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Why is fermentation important?

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for anaerobic organisms that live without oxygen or when oxygen can’t be delivered fast enough in aerobic organisms.

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What are the 2 major fermentation pathways?

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lactic acid fermentation

ethanol fermentation

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when does lactic acid fermentation occur? and what happens

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in animals and bacteria. electrons from NADH are are transferred to pyruvate to produce lactic acid and NAD+
Glucose+ 2ADP +2Pi -> 2 lactic acid + 2ATP + 2H20

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when does ethonol fermentation occur? and what happens

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in plants and fungi. pyruvate release carbon dioxide to form acetaldehyde, and electrons from NADH are transferred to acetaldehyde to produce ethanol and NAD+
Glucose+ 2ADP + 2Pi -> 2ethanol + 2CO2 + 2ATP + 2H20

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How did early cells meet their energy requirements?

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  • Early cells evolved mechanisms to. pump protons out of the cell, powered by ATP and electron transport.
  • Eventually electron transport powered pumps became efficient enough to run the ATP-driven pump in reverse
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