Alternative Fuels for Cellular Respiration
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Transcript Alternative Fuels for Cellular Respiration
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
FOR CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
Glucose is not the only fuel for
respiration
PROTEINS (
LAST RESORT ENERGY SOURCE)
Proteins
can be fuel if broken down
into amino acids
Amino acids transformed by liver
enzymes into 4 – 5 carbon acids that
enter Glycolysis or Krebs Cycle.
*amino group removal results in build up of
nitrogenous wastes
DIAGRAM
FATS
Fats
broken down into glycerol to become
an intermediate of glycolysis and fatty
acids that enter the Krebs cycle.
Fats create twice as much ATP per gram
than carbohydrates.
CONTROL OF RESPIRATION
If
energy demand is high → blood
glucose broken down by glycolysis
If
If blood glucose is low → stored glycogen broken down
energy demand is low → blood glucose is
stored as glycogen and then as fat