... to pump H ions from the stroma, across the thylakoid membrane to the ... Also takes two H from stroma thereby reducing NADP to NADPH H ATP Synthesis ...
Comparison of chemiosmosis in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Peter Mitchell 1961 ... CAM plants are mainly desert-adapted succulents- cacti, etc. CAM plants ...
An electrochemical gradient provides ATP synthase with the energy needed for the ... Electron micrograph and schematic illustration of ATP synthase. ...
Bacterial Metabolism Introduction Metabolism ... ATP generated via chemiosmosis ( proton pump ) and ATP synthase Photo - light energy from photosynthesis, ...
Mitochondria and prokaryotes both are found in a variety of sizes $500 ATP synthase in the inner mitochondria and chloroplast ... mitochondrial chemiosmosis is ...
1) Light rxns use light to pump H+ use pH to make ATP by chemiosmosis 2) Light-independent (dark) rxns use ATP & NADPH from light rxns to make organics
Define: Glycolysis Respiration Chemiosmosis Phosphorylation Fermentation ATP (draw and label) Electrochemical gradient FAD FADH2 NAD+ NADH What is the role of ...
Harvesting Energy: Glycolysis and Cellular Respiration. Chapter 7. ATP. Adenosine ... Cellular ... cellular respiration. chemiosmosis. electron transport chain ...
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4.3 Electron Transport Chain GLYCOLYSIS LINK REACTION KREBS CYCLE ATP Carbon Dioxide Reduced NAD Reduced FAD How many of each one is produced during the ...
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Facilitated Diffusion & active transport Facilitated Diffusion Integral proteins help molecules through membrane. 3 characteristics No energy is used Specific May ...
Topic 3.7 Cell Respiration How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells ...
Cellular Respiration Ch.7 (7-1) Cellular Respiration Series of complex rxns that converts organic cmpds into usable E (ATP adenosine triphosphate) Used by ...
Light reactions or photochemical phase is directly depends on light Light reaction phase include Light absorption Splitting of water molecule Release of oxygen molecule Formation of high energy chemical intermediates (ATP and NADPH) Several protein complexes are involved in the process The pigments are organised into two discrete photochemical light harvesting complexes (LHC) within the Photosystem I (PS I) and Photosystem II (PS II).
Fig. 9-2 Light energy ECOSYSTEM Photosynthesis in chloroplasts Organic molecules CO2 + H2O + O2 Cellular respiration in mitochondria ATP ATP powers most cellular work
Chap. 7 : Cellular Respiration-- the making of ATP by breaking down organic compounds (mostly glucose) Glycolysis-- glucose splits into 2 pyruvic acids
IB Biology HL. How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy. Introduction to Cell ... Gasoline energy converted to movement. Burning gasoline. in an auto engine. 25 ...
Citric. acid. cycle. H Q. III. I. II. FAD. FADH2 ... Citric. acid. cycle. 2. Acetyl. CoA. 2 NADH. Glycolysis. Glucose. 2. Pyruvate 2 ATP. by substrate-level ...
Cellular Respiration If one ATP molecule holds 7.3kcal of potential energy, how much potential energy does 1 glucose molecule produce in cell respiration?
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge ... gluconeogenesis. formation of glucose from amino acids. not a main source of energy ...
The electron transport chain creates a concentration gradient between e- and H ... energy from their passing through is used as the energy needed to make ADP ...
Metabolism Catabolism-Glycolysis (Kreb Cycle) Anabolism-Photosynthesis Metabolism Sum of all chemical reactions Catabolism Exergonic reaction Most of energy in ATP ...
Cellular Respiration Releasing stored energy from our food Cellular Respiration The breakdown of food to release stored chemical energy and thus make ATP for use in ...
Photosynthesis Chapter 8 * Photosynthesis Overview Energy for all life on Earth ultimately comes from photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 12H2O C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2 ...
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Photoautroph heterotroph chemoautotroph 2.1 Cellular Respiration: The Big Picture Overview of Cellular Respiration Process of Cellular Respiration Glycolysis ...
2. Grooming Phase. a. migration from cytosol to matrix. 10. Breakdown of ... 2. Grooming Phase. Occurs when Oxygen is ... from 2 NADH - grooming phase ...
'Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart ... gluconeogenesis. formation of glucose from amino acids. not a main source of energy ...
That light via electron transport drives hydrogen ion transport. ... C4 - Photosynthesis. C4. CAM. Succulents. Cacti. Pineapple. CAM. Comparison of C4 and CAM ...
Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration Objectives: Cellular respiration is a catabolic pathway fueled by oxidizing organic compounds like sugar Glycolysis oxidizes glucose to ...