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CLASS START 1. What is an acid on the pH scale? What are the numbers? 2. What is a base on the pH scale? What are their numbers? 3. Name and describe the 3 types of cell movement. 4. Write the reaction for photosynthesis. 5. What does an enzyme/protein do?

Chapter 9.1 (pg ) Calorie Glycolysis Cellular Respiration NAD+

MITOCHONDRIA

CELLUALR RESPIRATION

Glycolysis

FERMENTATION 1. Alcoholic 2. Lactic Acid Aerobic: Anaerobic:

CLASS START PHOTOSYNTHESISCELLULAR RESPIRATION FUNCTION LOCATION REACTANTS PRODUCTS

KREBS CYCLE

1.PYRUVIC ACID IS MADE BY GLYCOLYSIS AND SENT TO MITOCHONDRIA. 2.1 C MOLECULE FROM PYRUVIC ACID BECOME A PART OF CO 2 AND RELEASED. 3.THE OTHER 2 C ARE JOINED TO MAKE AN COENZYME A TO FORM ACETYL-CoA. (2C,1O,3H)

4. ACETYL CoA COMBINE WITH 2C TO MAKE A 6C MOLECULE CALLED CITRIC ACID. 5. CITRIC ACID IS BROKEN DOWN TO 4C MOLECULES AND MORE CO 2 IS RELEASED. 6. e- ARE TRANSFERRED TO ENERGY CARRIERS.

ELECTRON CARRIERS ADP GOES TO NAD+ GOES TO FAD GOES TO THESE ARE ALL HIGH ENERGY ELECTRONS TO TRANFER FOR ENERGY!

ELECTRON TRANSFER CHAIN

ELECTRON TRANSFER

ELECTRON TRANSFER CHAIN

TOTALS FROM CELLUALR RESPIRATION FROM ONE MOLECULE GLUCOSE

ENERGY Quick Energy: Long Term Energy

CLASS START PAGE 237 AND 239 MULTIPLE CHOICE