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SUBJECT :BIOLOGY
CHAPTER : respiration in plants
TOPIC : a to z
CLASS : 11TH
MADE BY : ASWIN KUMAR.R
The breaking of C-C bonds of complex compounds through
oxidation within the cells, leading to release of considerable
amount of energy is called respiration.
The compound that oxidized during this process is
known as respiratory substrates.
In the process of respiration the energy is released in a series of
slow step-wise reactions controlled by enzymes and is trapped in
the form of ATP.
ATP acts as the energy currency of the cell.
Glycolysis :
The term has originated from the Greek word, glycos =glucose, lysis =
splitting or breakdown means breakdown of glucose molecule.
It is also called Embeden-Meyerhof-Paranus pathway. (EMP
pathway)
It is common in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
It takes place outside the mitochondria, in the cytoplasm.
One molecule of glucose (Hexose sugar) ultimately produces two
molecules of pyruvic acid through glycolysis.
Glucose and fructose are phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6-
phosphate, catalyzed by hexokinase.
This phosphorylated form of glucose is then isomerizes to
produce fructose-6-phosphate.
ATP utilized at two steps:
First in the conversion of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate
Second in fructose-6-phosphate→fructose 1, 6-diphosphate.
The fructose-1, 6-diphosphate is split into dihydroxyacetone
phosphate and 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde (DPGA).
In one step where NADH + H+ is formed form NAD+; this is
when 3-phosphogleceraldehyde (PGAL) is converted into 1, 3-
bisphophoglyceric acid (DPGA).
The conversion of 1, 3-bisphophoglyceric acid into 3-
phosphoglyceric acid is also an energy yielding process; this
energy is trapped by the formation of ATP.
Another ATP synthesized when phosphoenolpyruvate is
converted into pyruvic acid.
During this process 4 molecules of ATP are produced while 2
molecules of ATP are utilized. Thus net gain of ATP is of 2
molecules.
FERMENTATION :
Thereare three major ways in which different cells handlepyruvic acid produced by
glycolysis:Lactic acid fermentation.
1. Alcoholic fermentation.
2. Aerobic respiration.
Alcoholic fermentation :
Theincompleteoxidation of glucose to achieved underanaerobic conditions by sets of reactions
wherepyruvic acid is converted into CO2 and ethanol.
Theenzymepyruvic acid decarboxylase and alcohol dehydrogenase catalyzethese reactions.
NADH+ H+ is reoxidised into NAD+.
Aerobic respiration:
Pyruvicacid enters into the mitochondria.
Complete oxidation of pyruvateby the stepwise removal of all the hydrogenatoms, leaving threemolecules of
CO2.
Thepassing onthe electrons removedas part of the hydrogen atoms to molecularoxygen (O2) with simultaneous
synthesis of ATP.
AEROBIC RESPIRATION:
Theoverall mechanism of aerobic respiration canbe studied under the following steps :
• Glycolysis (EMP pathway)
• Oxidative Decarboxylation
• Krebs’s cycle(TCA-cycle)
• Oxidative phosphorylation
Oxidative decarboxylation:
Pyruvicacid formed inthe cytoplasm enters into mitochondria.
Pyruvicacid is converted into Acetyl CoA inpresence of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.
Thepyruvatedehydrogenase catalyses the reaction requireseveral coenzymes, includingNAD+ and
CoenzymeA.
Duringthis process two molecules of NADHare produced from metabolism of two molecules of
pyruvicacids (produced from one glucose molecule during glycolysis).
TheAcetylCoA (2c) enters into a cyclicpathway, tricarboxylicacid cycle.
LOGO
Tri Carboxylic Acid Cycle (Krebs cycle) or Citric acid Cycle :
1.Thiscyclestarts with condensation of acetyl group with oxaloacetic acid and water to yield citric acid. This
reaction is catalysed by citrate synthase.
2.Citrateis isomerised to form isocitrate.
3.It is followed by two successive steps of decarboxylation, leading to formation of α-ketoglutaric acid and then
succinyl-CoA.
4.Inthe remainingsteps the succinyl CoAoxidized into oxaloacetic acid.
5.Duringconversion of succinyl CoA to succinic acid thereis synthesis of one GTPmolecule.
6.Ina coupled reaction GTPconverted to GDP with simultaneous synthesis of ATPfrom ADP.
7.DuringKrebs cyclethereproduction of :
2moleculeof CO2
3 NADH2
1 FADH2
1 GTP.
8.Duringthe whole process of oxidation of glucose produce:
CO2
10NADH2
2 FADH2
2 GTP.( 2 ATP)
Electron transport system and oxidative phosphorylation :
The metabolic pathway, through which the electron passes from one carrier to another, is
called Electron transport system.
it is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
ETS comprises of the following:
Complex I – NADH Dehydrogenase.
Complex II – succinate dehydrogenase.
Complex III – cytochromes bc1
Complex IV – Cytochromes a-a3 (cytochromes c oxidase).
Complex V – ATP synthase.
NADH2 produced in the citric acid cycle oxidized by NADH Dehydrogenase, and electrons are
then transferred to ubiquinone located in the inner membrane.
FADH2 is oxidized by succinate dehydrogenase and transferred electrons to ubiquinone.
The reduced ubiquinone is then oxidized with transfer of electrons to cytochrome c via
cytochromes bc1 complex.
Cytochrome c is small protein attached to the outer surface of the inner membrane and acts
as a mobile carrier for transfer electrons from complex III and complex IV.
When electrons transferred from one carrier to another via complex I to IV in the electron
transport chain, they are coupled to ATP synthase for the synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi.
One molecule of NADH2 gives rise to 3 ATP.
One molecule of FADH2 gives rise to 2ATP.
Oxygen plays a vital role in removing electrons and hydrogen ion finally production of H2O.
Phosphorylation in presence of oxygen is called oxidative phosphorylation.
Total ATP Production -
Process Total ATP produced :
Glycolysis 2ATP+ 2NADH2 (6ATP) = 8ATP
Oxidative decarboxylation 2NADH2 (6ATP) = 6ATP
Krebs’s Cycle2GTP(2ATP) + 6NADH2 (18ATP)+
2FADH2 (4ATP) = 24 ATP
Energyproduction inprokaryotes duringaerobic
respiration = 38 ATP
Energyproduction ineukaryotes duringaerobic
respiration = 38 −2 = 36ATP
(2ATPare used upin transporting 2 molecule of
pyruvic acid in mitochondria.)
Abbreviations :
ATP − Adenosine tri phosphate
ADP − Adenosine di phosphate
NAD − Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide
NADP − Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide
Phosphate
NADH − Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide
PGA − Phosphoglyceric acid
PGAL − Phospho glyceraldehyde
FAD − Flavin adenine dinucleotide
ETS − Electron transport system
ETC − Electron transport chain
TCA − Tricarboxylic acid
OAA − Oxalo acetic acid
FMN − Flavin mono nucleotide
PPP − Pentose phosphate pathway
Page 19
MADE BY : ASWIN KUMAR.R
CLASS : 11TH

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respiration in plants- ASWINKUMAR

  • 1.
  • 2. SUBJECT :BIOLOGY CHAPTER : respiration in plants TOPIC : a to z CLASS : 11TH MADE BY : ASWIN KUMAR.R
  • 3. The breaking of C-C bonds of complex compounds through oxidation within the cells, leading to release of considerable amount of energy is called respiration. The compound that oxidized during this process is known as respiratory substrates. In the process of respiration the energy is released in a series of slow step-wise reactions controlled by enzymes and is trapped in the form of ATP. ATP acts as the energy currency of the cell.
  • 4. Glycolysis : The term has originated from the Greek word, glycos =glucose, lysis = splitting or breakdown means breakdown of glucose molecule. It is also called Embeden-Meyerhof-Paranus pathway. (EMP pathway) It is common in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It takes place outside the mitochondria, in the cytoplasm. One molecule of glucose (Hexose sugar) ultimately produces two molecules of pyruvic acid through glycolysis. Glucose and fructose are phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-6- phosphate, catalyzed by hexokinase. This phosphorylated form of glucose is then isomerizes to produce fructose-6-phosphate. ATP utilized at two steps: First in the conversion of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate Second in fructose-6-phosphate→fructose 1, 6-diphosphate.
  • 5. The fructose-1, 6-diphosphate is split into dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde (DPGA). In one step where NADH + H+ is formed form NAD+; this is when 3-phosphogleceraldehyde (PGAL) is converted into 1, 3- bisphophoglyceric acid (DPGA). The conversion of 1, 3-bisphophoglyceric acid into 3- phosphoglyceric acid is also an energy yielding process; this energy is trapped by the formation of ATP. Another ATP synthesized when phosphoenolpyruvate is converted into pyruvic acid. During this process 4 molecules of ATP are produced while 2 molecules of ATP are utilized. Thus net gain of ATP is of 2 molecules.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. FERMENTATION : Thereare three major ways in which different cells handlepyruvic acid produced by glycolysis:Lactic acid fermentation. 1. Alcoholic fermentation. 2. Aerobic respiration. Alcoholic fermentation : Theincompleteoxidation of glucose to achieved underanaerobic conditions by sets of reactions wherepyruvic acid is converted into CO2 and ethanol. Theenzymepyruvic acid decarboxylase and alcohol dehydrogenase catalyzethese reactions. NADH+ H+ is reoxidised into NAD+. Aerobic respiration: Pyruvicacid enters into the mitochondria. Complete oxidation of pyruvateby the stepwise removal of all the hydrogenatoms, leaving threemolecules of CO2. Thepassing onthe electrons removedas part of the hydrogen atoms to molecularoxygen (O2) with simultaneous synthesis of ATP.
  • 9.
  • 10. AEROBIC RESPIRATION: Theoverall mechanism of aerobic respiration canbe studied under the following steps : • Glycolysis (EMP pathway) • Oxidative Decarboxylation • Krebs’s cycle(TCA-cycle) • Oxidative phosphorylation Oxidative decarboxylation: Pyruvicacid formed inthe cytoplasm enters into mitochondria. Pyruvicacid is converted into Acetyl CoA inpresence of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. Thepyruvatedehydrogenase catalyses the reaction requireseveral coenzymes, includingNAD+ and CoenzymeA. Duringthis process two molecules of NADHare produced from metabolism of two molecules of pyruvicacids (produced from one glucose molecule during glycolysis). TheAcetylCoA (2c) enters into a cyclicpathway, tricarboxylicacid cycle.
  • 11. LOGO Tri Carboxylic Acid Cycle (Krebs cycle) or Citric acid Cycle : 1.Thiscyclestarts with condensation of acetyl group with oxaloacetic acid and water to yield citric acid. This reaction is catalysed by citrate synthase. 2.Citrateis isomerised to form isocitrate. 3.It is followed by two successive steps of decarboxylation, leading to formation of α-ketoglutaric acid and then succinyl-CoA. 4.Inthe remainingsteps the succinyl CoAoxidized into oxaloacetic acid. 5.Duringconversion of succinyl CoA to succinic acid thereis synthesis of one GTPmolecule. 6.Ina coupled reaction GTPconverted to GDP with simultaneous synthesis of ATPfrom ADP. 7.DuringKrebs cyclethereproduction of : 2moleculeof CO2 3 NADH2 1 FADH2 1 GTP. 8.Duringthe whole process of oxidation of glucose produce: CO2 10NADH2 2 FADH2 2 GTP.( 2 ATP)
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Electron transport system and oxidative phosphorylation : The metabolic pathway, through which the electron passes from one carrier to another, is called Electron transport system. it is present in the inner mitochondrial membrane. ETS comprises of the following: Complex I – NADH Dehydrogenase. Complex II – succinate dehydrogenase. Complex III – cytochromes bc1 Complex IV – Cytochromes a-a3 (cytochromes c oxidase). Complex V – ATP synthase. NADH2 produced in the citric acid cycle oxidized by NADH Dehydrogenase, and electrons are then transferred to ubiquinone located in the inner membrane. FADH2 is oxidized by succinate dehydrogenase and transferred electrons to ubiquinone. The reduced ubiquinone is then oxidized with transfer of electrons to cytochrome c via cytochromes bc1 complex. Cytochrome c is small protein attached to the outer surface of the inner membrane and acts as a mobile carrier for transfer electrons from complex III and complex IV. When electrons transferred from one carrier to another via complex I to IV in the electron transport chain, they are coupled to ATP synthase for the synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi. One molecule of NADH2 gives rise to 3 ATP. One molecule of FADH2 gives rise to 2ATP. Oxygen plays a vital role in removing electrons and hydrogen ion finally production of H2O. Phosphorylation in presence of oxygen is called oxidative phosphorylation.
  • 15.
  • 16. Total ATP Production - Process Total ATP produced : Glycolysis 2ATP+ 2NADH2 (6ATP) = 8ATP Oxidative decarboxylation 2NADH2 (6ATP) = 6ATP Krebs’s Cycle2GTP(2ATP) + 6NADH2 (18ATP)+ 2FADH2 (4ATP) = 24 ATP Energyproduction inprokaryotes duringaerobic respiration = 38 ATP Energyproduction ineukaryotes duringaerobic respiration = 38 −2 = 36ATP (2ATPare used upin transporting 2 molecule of pyruvic acid in mitochondria.)
  • 17.
  • 18. Abbreviations : ATP − Adenosine tri phosphate ADP − Adenosine di phosphate NAD − Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide NADP − Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide Phosphate NADH − Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine dinucleotide PGA − Phosphoglyceric acid PGAL − Phospho glyceraldehyde FAD − Flavin adenine dinucleotide ETS − Electron transport system ETC − Electron transport chain TCA − Tricarboxylic acid OAA − Oxalo acetic acid FMN − Flavin mono nucleotide PPP − Pentose phosphate pathway
  • 19. Page 19 MADE BY : ASWIN KUMAR.R CLASS : 11TH