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chapter 9-10

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Cellular energy   is the cycle of energy between plants & animals that involves photosynthesis & cellular respiration resulting in a production of CO2 & H2O for plants  
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Plants   use energy from the sun b/c they are photoautographs & can convert CO2 & H2O to glucose & O2 through photosynthesis a process that happens in the chloroplasts  
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Animals   consume plants & use glucose &O2 to produce ATP through the process of cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria  
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photosynthesis   6CO2 (gas) + 6H2O + photons ( light) ---> Glucose + 6O2 (gas)  
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Cellular respiration   glucose + 6 O2 ----> 6 CO2 + 6H2O + 32 ATP  
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Aerobic Metabolism   a chemical reaction requiring oxygen -it is used by cellular respiration by supplying oxygen to the skeletal muscles after a hard work out  
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Anerobic Metabolism   are chemical reactions that do not require oxygen -this process is also used by cellular respiration ex) fermentation  
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Cellular respiration in 3 stages   1) Glycolisis 2) Citric acid cycle 3) Oxidative phosphorilation  
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Glycolysis   -take place in the cytosol of the cell -requires glucose + Atp + NAD+ 1)the glucose is converted into two molecules of pyruvate 2) the e- from glucose are reduced to NADH 3) NADH transports the e- starts off w/ 2 ATP and ends w/ 4 ATP  
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Types of enzymes in glycolysis   1) Hexokinase: binds glucose to A+P = ADP to produce glucose phosphate 4) Aldolase 10) Pyruvate kinase : converts PEP to pyruvate  
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Citric Acid Cycle   occurs in the Mitochondria - here the process of breaking down glucose derivatives ends 1) oxidation of the glucose pyruvate is completed resulting in production of CO2 2) Acetyl CoA is produced from the pyruvate 3) e- from glycolisis are reduced  
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NAD+ & FAD   NAD+==> NADH FAD===> FADH2  
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final chemical reactions of the citric acid cycle   succinate dehydrogenase converts to fumarate  
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Oxidative Phosphorlilation   occurs in the cristae 2 step process 1) electron transport -NADH, & FADH2 deliver e- through redox reactions to a chain -that reaches oxygen the last e- acceptor 2) Chemiosis - uses energy from the [H+}  
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cristae   inner membrane of the mitochondria  
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redox reactions   where electrons are accepted and donated to a chain of electrons  
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