Cellular Respiration: What Food is For

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • We eat. But how is that food used by our cells for work? Well, it's quite an involved process, involving glycolysis, the Citric Acid Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain. This video provides some background and an overview of all of these processes. It can be a scary topic, but take a deep breath and find out where that oxygen goes! WARNING: contains protist and prokaryotic sexual references.
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    VIDEO DETAILS
    Cellular Respiration: What Food is For
    General equation for cellular respiration:C6H12O6 + 6O2 --- 6CO2 + 6H2O
    Show me the MONEY
    Show me the GLUCOSE
    Where We Spend Our Glucose:
    70%: basal life processes
    20%: physical activity
    10%: digestion of food (postprandial thermogenesis)
    Financial Analogy
    Conversion Efficiency
    Energy Conversions Produce HEAT
    Antoine Lavoisier
    Named oxygen (1778) and hydrogen (1783) and predicted silicon
    Helped construct the metric system
    Made the first extensive list of elements
    Reformed chemical nomenclature
    Discovered that mass remains constant even though the states of matter may change
    "The Father of Modern Chemistry"
    Cellular Respiration: The BIG PICTURE
    Glycolysis
    Mitochondria
    Grooming of Pyruvate
    The Citric Acid Cycle / Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (TCA)
    The Electron Transport Chain
    ATP Synthase
    Chemiosmosis
    Analogy of ETC and ATP synthase with hydroelectric power plant
    Efficiency of Aerobic Respiration
    Efficiency of Anaerobic Respiration
    Evolutionary importance

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  • @fredpauser6228
    @fredpauser6228 Před 8 lety +4

    The Citric Acid Cycle is also known as the Krebs Cycle.
    Excellent video -- thank you.

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    The energy is stored in bonds between the atoms of molecules; breaking those bonds releases the energy, just as building the bonds requires energy. We break bonds from food molecules and store the energy in ATP molecules, which cells use to do work. Hope that helps!

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    @joshuabowman7210 Před rokem

    great Video i have a question about the Mitochondria i try and study its connection to Cancer and you said the food is like currency giving it to the bank like Mitochondria changing food into ATP "Mainly" who else dose that convertion ?

    • @Penguinprof
      @Penguinprof  Před rokem

      Some ATP is made by glycolysis as well (in the cytoplasm).

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  • @MrBears25
    @MrBears25 Před 6 lety

    what are waste products of cell reparation and what system of the body is directly tied to the handling of the cellular waste?

    • @strangegreenthing
      @strangegreenthing Před 2 lety

      Its been 3 years, but the waste products are CO2 and H2O. The respiratory and excretory systems handle the waste

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    But profe, Where does oxidation come into this process? And, oxygen good or bad?

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    @pamelamerilles8104 Před 11 lety

    Could you please explain where energy is stored in food?

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    Excellent work thank you. Please do a video about mitochondrial uncoupling protein :)

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  • @leslie.hoenig
    @leslie.hoenig Před 9 lety

    "[Food!] What is it good for?"

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    @izaakwalton1 Před 10 lety

    I have a much better handle on this now thank you!!!!!!

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  • @EntropyVX
    @EntropyVX Před 10 lety

    How come the protons can only fit through that one place? The smaller Hydrogen protons should be able to go through anywhere not just the ATP Synthase? What is the inner membrane made of so that Hydrogen protons can't just go through? Ok, too many questions.

    • @SomeoneBeginingWithI
      @SomeoneBeginingWithI Před 9 lety

      I know you asked this ages ago, but in case you're still interested:
      You're correct that the H+ ions (protons) are tiny, but they're also charged. Cell membranes have a sandwitch-like structure with charged surfaces and a non-polar (non-charged) center. As a general rule, like disolves like. The protons can't diffuse directly through the membrane because they are charged and the center of the membrane is not.

    • @EntropyVX
      @EntropyVX Před 9 lety

      SomeoneBeginingWithI Thanks for that, so basically it is the 2 opposite charges that stop the Hydrogen protons going through. Cheers.

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    F (for pyruvate)

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