Study Guide for Campbell Biology
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134443775
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
Publisher: PEARSON
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a) Explain how in oxygenated tissue your cells use your MITOCHONDRIA to produce energy: DESCRIBE the processes occurring in your MITOCHONDRIA (intermediate stage, Krebs, and ETC), Make sure to mention where those processes occur.b) How many ATP per glucose are formed in your mitochondria? Where are they formed?
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For Krebs Cycle(Citric Acid Cycle) what are steps of cellular respiration for both aerobic (oxygen present) and anaerobic (without oxygen) respiration. what are the
Inputs and Outputs: Clearly indicate the key substrates, intermediates, and products at each stage.
Location: Show where this stage of cellular respiration occurs within the cell (e.g., cytoplasm, mitochondria).
Energy Production: Highlight the ATP and NADH production at this stage.
Oxygen: Show where oxygen is used in the process (e.g., ETC) and where carbon dioxide is produced.
Electron Carriers: Indicate the role of electron carriers such as NAD+ and FAD in transferring eleDiagrams: Use diagrams or icons to represent the structures and molecules involved, such as the mitochondria, glucose, ATP, and oxygen.
Key Information like important facts or formulas relevant to cellular respiration, like the chemical equations for each stage.
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Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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