How One Good Meal Provides Energy for the Work of 75 Trillion Cells

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How One Good Meal Provides Energy for the Work of 75 Trillion Cells Cellular Respiration How One Good Meal Provides Energy for the Work of 75 Trillion Cells

Where Does the Energy for Cellular Work Orginate? Cell Uses Energy to: Build/maintain structure Transport materials Manufacture products Move Grow reproduce

Breathing Supplies Oxygen to Our Cells for Use in Cellular Respiration and Removes Carbon Dioxide

Cellular Respiration

Glycolysis

Pyruvate Chemically Groomed for Citric Acid Cycle

Citric Acid Cycle

Most ATP Produced Occurs by Oxidative Phosphorylation