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Title: Chapter 6 Opener


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Chapter 6 Opener
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Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions
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Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions
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Figure 6.2 ATP
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Figure 6.2 ATP
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (1)
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Figure 6.3 Oxidation, Reduction, and Energy
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2)
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2)
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Figure 6.4 NAD/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in
Redox Reactions
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Figure 6.4 NAD/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in
Redox Reactions
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Figure 6.4 NAD/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in
Redox Reactions (Part 1)
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Figure 6.4 NAD/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in
Redox Reactions (Part 2)
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Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis
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Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis
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Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 1)
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Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 2)
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Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the
Chemiosmotic Mechanism
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Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the
Chemiosmotic Mechanism
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Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the
Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 1)
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Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the
Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 2)
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Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism
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Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism
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Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small
Steps
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Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small
Steps
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Figure 6.9 Energy-Releasing Metabolic Pathways
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 107
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Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into
Pyruvate
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Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into
Pyruvate
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Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into
Pyruvate (Part 1)
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Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into
Pyruvate (Part 2)
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Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into
Pyruvate (Part 3)
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (1)
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (2)
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Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle
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Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle
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Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis
in Mitochondria
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Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis
in Mitochondria
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Apply the Concept, Ch. 6, p. 109
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Figure 6.13 Fermentation
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Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 1)
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Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 2)
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Figure 6.14 Relationships among the Major
Metabolic Pathways of the Cell
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Figure 6.15 An Overview of Photosynthesis
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Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 114
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Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra
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Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra
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Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of
Chlorophyll
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Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of
Chlorophyll
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Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of
Chlorophyll (Part 1)
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Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of
Chlorophyll (Part 2)
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Figure 6.19 Noncyclic Electron Transport Uses
Two Photosystems
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Figure 6.19 Noncyclic Electron Transport Uses
Two Photosystems
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Apply the Concept, Ch. 6, p. 117
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Figure 6.20 Cyclic Electron Transport Traps
Light Energy as ATP
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Figure 6.20 Cyclic Electron Transport Traps
Light Energy as ATP
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Figure 6.21 The Calvin Cycle
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Figure 6.21 The Calvin Cycle
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Figure 6.22 RuBP Is the Carbon Dioxide Acceptor
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Figure 6.22 RuBP Is the Carbon Dioxide Acceptor
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In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 119
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Figure 6.23 Products of Glucose Metabolism
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