2.36 Anaerobic Respiration

recall the word equation for anaerobic respiration in plants and in animals

Animal Cells

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Plants Cells

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2.35 Aerobic Respiration

recall the word equation and the balanced chemical symbol equation for aerobic respiration in living organisms

  • glucose and oxygen is a substarate because respiration is an enzyme reaction  

Glucose + Oxygen ---------------> Energy + Carbon Dioxide + Water

  • Energy is movement and growth and sensitivity
  • Carbon dioxide is a waste that needs to be excreeted
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2.34 Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

describe the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Aerobic

  • A cell carrying out aerobic respiration will break down food molecules and realise the energry whcih requirs a enzyme system. 
  • It requires the cell to have oxygen
  • Cell will also excreet carbon dioxide

Anaerobic

  • Does not need oxygen
  • The amount of energy realised is less
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2.33 Respiration

recall that the process of respiration releases energy in living organism

  • Energy is contained within food molecules.
  • Energy is released by enzyme systems which takes place in the cytoplasm
  • Engery is used for useful processes such as growth, sensitivity and cell division
  • this process of respiration takes place inside a cell, like a plant cell and animal cell

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2.10 Effect of pH on the rate of reaction

Understand how the functioning of enzymes can be affected by  changes in pH

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Optinum pH is not necessarily always 7

2.9 Effect of Temperature on the rate of the reaction

Understand how the functioning of enzymes can be affected by changes in temperature

1) Increase temperature then increase in the average kinetic energy to particles

2) Increase of kinetic energy, increase in collisions having more reactions

Enzymes + substrate -> Enzymes Substrate -> Enzyme + product form

2.8a Enzymes

Understand the role of enzymes as biological catalysts in metabolic reactions

  • As a catalyst the enzymes make the reactions go faster
  • Metabolic reaction is biological reactions taking place in the cell. Building molecules up or breaking them down

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RED: Enzyme

SHAPE: Protein

(b) Active Site

(c) fits in B (forms a structure)

(d) Activated complex. Enzymes able to weaken structure

(f) Products emerge

2.8b Enzyme Reactions

Understand the role of enzymes as biological catalysts in metabolic reactions

2.7 Test Starch and Glucose

Describe the test for glucose and starch

GLUCOSE:

  • Get glucose powder and dissolve it in a test tube with water
  • Add Benedict Reagent (blue)
  • Take it and place it in a water bath ( temperate of water bath should be around 60 degrees centegrade)
  • After 2/3 minutes remove the test tube
  • The colour should change from blue to orange
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IF the solution of glucose is weak, the solution would be green

 

STARCH

  • Get starch powder and add some in a spotting tail
  • Add Iodine Solution (Pottasium Iodide)
  • Solution should change from brown to dark blue or black

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2.6 Biological Molecules

Describe the structure of carbohydrates proteins and lipids as large molecules made up from small basic units: starch and glycogen from simple sugar, protein from amino acids: lipids from fatty acid and glycerol

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- Starch is a chain of glucose molecules

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- Protein is a chain of amino acids

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- Lipids have 2 different kinds of molecules (gycerol and fatty acids) they are joint together

 

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