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DO NOW Copy HW Due Tuesday: On a BLANK sheet of paper, use a pencil to SKETCH the mitochondria. READ pages 7 – 8 of your topic packet. DO question C on page 12. Use your text if you need to. Take our HW due today. Take out your schedule books
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Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Energy Made by Life
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Energy Flow and Chemical Recycling in Ecosystems
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SIGNIFICANCE? Cell Respiration The controlled release of energy from organic compounds to form ATP.Photosynthesis The production of organic compounds, including carbohydrates, proteins and lipids, using light enegy and simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide and water
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What they both have in common… Adenine Triphosphate: Powers most of the cellular work!
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Cell Respiration Synthesizing macromolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins Active transport Moving things around in the cell, such as chromosomes, vesicles, and cell fibers Cells require energy for three main activities:
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Glycolysis
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Krebs/Citric Cycle
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Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle 2 ATP2 ADP
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2 ATP2 ADP 2 ATP Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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2 ATP2 ADP 2 ATP Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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2 ATP2 ADP 2 ATP 2 ADP Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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2 ATP2 ADP 2 ATP 2 ADP Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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2 ATP2 ADP 2 ATP 2 ADP Electron Transport Chain (inside mitochondria) 32-34 ATPs Glycolysis Krebs or Citric Cycle
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Acetyl Co-Enzyme A
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