Title: PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 21:
1Title Page
Integrating Concepts in Biology
PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 21 Homeostasis at
the Molecular Level
by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and
Chris Paradise
2Opening Figure
Energy Is Cycled, Not Destroyed
3Fig. 21.1
Heat Performs Work
4Fig. 21.2
Covalent Bonds Contain Energy
5Fig. 21.3
Measuring Energy in Covalent Bonds
DH
6Fig. 21.4
ADP from ATP Releases Energy
7Fig. 21.5
Milk Is the Perfect Food for Infants
8Fig. 21.6
Nutritional Components in Milk
9Fig. 21.7
Family of Fatty Acids
10Fig. 21.8
Catabolism of Octanoic Acid
11Fig. 21.9
Palmitic Acid Digestion Pathway
12Fig. 21.10
Genetics of Metabolic Disease
13Fig. 21.11
Protease is Sensitive to pH
14Fig. 21.12
Deamination of Amino Acids
15Fig. 21.13
Physiology of Lactose Intolerance
16Fig. 21.14
Glucose to Pyruvate Pathway
17Fig. 21.15
Homeostatic Regulation of Glycolysis
18Fig. 21.16
Homeostatic Regulation of PFK
19Fig. 21.17
Quaternary Structure of Enzymes
20ELSI Fig. 21.1
Blinded by Concentration
21ELSI Fig. 21.2
Self-testing Better than Rereading
22Fig. 21.18
Temperatures Regulate Enzymes
23Fig. 21.19
Conversion of Bonds to Energy
24Fig. 21.20
Intermediates Regulate Metabolism
25Fig. 21.21
Krebs Insight Citric Acid Cycle
26Fig. 21.22
Cellular Locations for Energy
27Fig. 21.23
pH Inside Mitochondria
28Fig. 21.24
Electron Transfer in Mitochondria
29Fig. 21.25
ATP Synthase Function
30Fig. 21.26
Homeostasis of Cellular Respiration
31ELSI Fig.21.3
Nutrition and Food Preferences
32ELSI Table 21.1
Nutrients and Diseases