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Do plants breathe?
Glycolysis
* Yes, plants require oxygen for
respiration and they also give
out carbon dioxide.


* Plants unlike animals does not
have any specialized organs for
gaseous exchange but they
have stomata and lenticels for
this purpose.
   Each plant part takes care of its own gas-
    exchange needs.
   Roots, stems and leaves respire at rates far
    lower than animals do.
    And also when cell photosynthesize,
    availability of oxygen is not a problem as
    oxygen is released within the cell itself.
 Aerobic respiration :
 During respiration oxygen is utilized and carbon
  dioxide, water and energy are released as
  products.
 Anaerobic respiration :
 Glucose (Broken down to) →Energy (ATP) +
  Ethanol + Carbon dioxide .
 Glycolysis (
  breakdown of
  glucose ).
 Krebs cycle ( or
  citric acid cycle ).
 ETC ( Electron
  transport chain ).
   Glycolysis starts off with glucose {     }.

                                  C-C-C-C-C-C
   There are two important phases of Glycolysis
    as follows :

   1) INVESTMENT PHASE
   2) PAYOFF PHASE
   This phase uses 2 ATP’s.
   Since 2 ATP’s are used we call it as investment phase.            [Business term]
   Then there is a breakdown of glucose into 2.3 carbon compounds.


   C-C-C-C-C-C


         C-C-C     C-C-C ( They actually have a phosphate group on them that comes
    from ATP’s.
       P-C-C-C     C-C-C-P ( This is often referred to as PGAL [ phospho glycer
    aldehyde]
   Now each of these 2 PGAL molecules enter the
    payoff phase.
   In the payoff phase each of these PGAL’s turn into
    pyruvates (or pyruvic acid ).
   P-C-C-C               C-C-C-P

    C-C-C (pyruvate)      C-C-C (pyruvate)

        ( 3 carbon compound )
   P-C-C-C                  C-C-C-P
 2 ATP’s                     2ATP’s
 NADH+                      NADH+
    C-C-C (pyruvate)         C-C-C (pyruvate)

           ( 3 carbon compound )
   Production of 2 ATP’s and NADH+ takes place.

   NADH is a compound formed by NAD+ + H2
   It is produced by raw material NAD+ and then reduced
    by adding hydrogen. Hence NAD+ gets reduced to
    NADH.
 2 ATP’s
 2 NADH’s
 2 Pyruvates

   End or key product of glycolysis
    is pyruvate.
   This depends on the cellular needs. There are 3 major ways in
    which different cells handle pyruvic acid produced by glycolysis
    that are :
   Lactic acid fermentation. (It is a biological process by which
    glucose, fructose, and sucrose, are converted into cellular energy
    and the metabolite lactate.)
   Alcoholic fermentation. (It is a biological process in which sugars
    such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose are converted into cellular
    energy and thereby produce ethanol and carbon dioxide as
    metabolic waste products.)
   Aerobic respiration. (It is a chemical reaction is which oxygen is
    used to break glucose down into carbon dioxide and water. Energy
    is also released in this process.)
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOaXTjR
    hV2E

   http://biology.about.com/od/cellularprocesse
    s/a/aa082704a.htm

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5eMW4
    b29rg
   PPT by Harmanpreet Kaur.

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Respiration in plants

  • 2. * Yes, plants require oxygen for respiration and they also give out carbon dioxide. * Plants unlike animals does not have any specialized organs for gaseous exchange but they have stomata and lenticels for this purpose.
  • 3.
  • 4. Each plant part takes care of its own gas- exchange needs.  Roots, stems and leaves respire at rates far lower than animals do.  And also when cell photosynthesize, availability of oxygen is not a problem as oxygen is released within the cell itself.
  • 5.  Aerobic respiration :  During respiration oxygen is utilized and carbon dioxide, water and energy are released as products.  Anaerobic respiration :  Glucose (Broken down to) →Energy (ATP) + Ethanol + Carbon dioxide .
  • 6.  Glycolysis ( breakdown of glucose ).  Krebs cycle ( or citric acid cycle ).  ETC ( Electron transport chain ).
  • 7. Glycolysis starts off with glucose { }.  C-C-C-C-C-C  There are two important phases of Glycolysis as follows :  1) INVESTMENT PHASE  2) PAYOFF PHASE
  • 8. This phase uses 2 ATP’s.  Since 2 ATP’s are used we call it as investment phase. [Business term]  Then there is a breakdown of glucose into 2.3 carbon compounds.   C-C-C-C-C-C   C-C-C C-C-C ( They actually have a phosphate group on them that comes from ATP’s.  P-C-C-C C-C-C-P ( This is often referred to as PGAL [ phospho glycer aldehyde]
  • 9. Now each of these 2 PGAL molecules enter the payoff phase.  In the payoff phase each of these PGAL’s turn into pyruvates (or pyruvic acid ).  P-C-C-C C-C-C-P  C-C-C (pyruvate) C-C-C (pyruvate)  ( 3 carbon compound )
  • 10. P-C-C-C C-C-C-P  2 ATP’s 2ATP’s  NADH+ NADH+  C-C-C (pyruvate) C-C-C (pyruvate)  ( 3 carbon compound )  Production of 2 ATP’s and NADH+ takes place.  NADH is a compound formed by NAD+ + H2  It is produced by raw material NAD+ and then reduced by adding hydrogen. Hence NAD+ gets reduced to NADH.
  • 11.  2 ATP’s  2 NADH’s  2 Pyruvates  End or key product of glycolysis is pyruvate.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. This depends on the cellular needs. There are 3 major ways in which different cells handle pyruvic acid produced by glycolysis that are :  Lactic acid fermentation. (It is a biological process by which glucose, fructose, and sucrose, are converted into cellular energy and the metabolite lactate.)  Alcoholic fermentation. (It is a biological process in which sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose are converted into cellular energy and thereby produce ethanol and carbon dioxide as metabolic waste products.)  Aerobic respiration. (It is a chemical reaction is which oxygen is used to break glucose down into carbon dioxide and water. Energy is also released in this process.)
  • 15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOaXTjR hV2E  http://biology.about.com/od/cellularprocesse s/a/aa082704a.htm  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5eMW4 b29rg
  • 16. PPT by Harmanpreet Kaur.