PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 21: Homeostasis at the Molecular Level by A. Malcolm Campbell, Laurie J. Heyer, and Chris Paradise Title Page Integrating Concepts in Biology
Energy Is Cycled, Not Destroyed Opening Figure
Heat Performs Work Fig. 21.1
Covalent Bonds Contain Energy Fig. 21.2
Measuring Energy in Covalent Bonds Fig
ADP from ATP Releases Energy Fig. 21.4
Milk Is the Perfect Food for Infants Fig. 21.5
Nutritional Components in Milk Fig. 21.6
Family of Fatty Acids Fig. 21.7
Catabolism of Octanoic Acid Fig. 21.8
Palmitic Acid Digestion Pathway Fig. 21.9
Genetics of Metabolic Disease Fig
Protease is Sensitive to pH Fig
Deamination of Amino Acids Fig
Physiology of Lactose Intolerance Fig
Glucose to Pyruvate Pathway Fig
Homeostatic Regulation of Glycolysis Fig
Fig Homeostatic Regulation of PFK
Quaternary Structure of Enzymes Fig
Blinded by Concentration ELSI Fig. 21.1
Self-testing Better than Rereading ELSI Fig. 21.2
Temperatures Regulate Enzymes Fig
Fig Conversion of Bonds to Energy
Intermediates Regulate Metabolism Fig
Kreb’s Insight: Citric Acid Cycle Fig
Cellular Locations for Energy Fig
pH Inside Mitochondria Fig
Electron Transfer in Mitochondria Fig
Fig ATP Synthase Function
Homeostasis of Cellular Respiration Fig
Nutrition and Food Preferences ELSI Fig.21.3
Nutrients and Diseases ELSI Table 21.1