1. The following two chemical reactions are suppos
to indicate a certain process occurring in the
plants under two different conditions:
(a) C1,206 +602 → 6CO2 + ...... + 38 ATP
(b) CH,206 → + 2002 + 2ATP
(i) Fill in the blanks of each reaction.
(ii) Name the process represented by the
chemical equations.
(iii) What are the conditions under which
two reactions (a) and (b) are occurring
Answers
a)H2o
a)H2oName the process represented by the
a)H2oName the process represented by thechemical equations ---a) Aerobic Respiration
b) Anaerobic Respiration.
What are the conditions under which two reactions (a) and (b) are ooccurring are:----
a) Presence of Oxygen.
b) Absence of Oxygen.
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Answer:
Explanation:What is respiration? (p. 90, fig 6.2)
What is the main function of cellular respiration? (p. 90, fig 6.2)
RESPIRATION EQUATION: (p. 91, fig 6.3)
Reduction
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy (ATP)
Oxidation
Reference: p. 92; Fig. 6.5 *Key = follow the H+
s.
Oxidation:
Reduction:
Is cellular respiration a catabolic or anabolic reaction?
Overview of Cellular Respiration (p. 93; Fig. 6.9):
Aerobic respiration:
1)
2))
3)
Anaerobic respiration:
1)
2)
a)
b)
Glycolysis: (p. 94; Fig. 6.7A-C)
Refers to:
Occurs:
Energy investment phase: Steps 1 – 4 C-C-C-C-C-C
2 ATP
How many ATP's required (used)?
Results in 2 molecules of 3 phosphoglyceraldehyde (G3P) C-C-C C-C-C