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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UzMaoa XKaM
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4) Organic compounds 1)1 CO 2 is added to a 5 carbon compound—3 times 2) A 6 carbon compound is made and split in two. (x3) 3)6 ATP’s and 6NADPH’s are used up. 4) One of the 3C sugars are used to make organic molecules like sugar and Starch. 5) The rest of the 3-C sugars keep the cycle going and use 5 more ATP’s to keep It turning. 3-CO 2 6CCC 6CCC-P 1) 3P-CCCCC-P 3) 6-ATP 6-ADP 3) 6-NADPH 6-NADP 1CCC-P 5)3-ATP 3-ADP 2) 3P-CCCCCC-P Enzyme needed: Rubisco
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_XQR80 0AgMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_XQR80 0AgM simple https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UzMaoa XKaMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UzMaoa XKaM cartoon
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Go.hrw.com HX8PHRF7
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Wavelengths of light
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How does the Electron Transport Chain work? http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactOnline/h x/hxphr2_io.swf
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H+ out in ATP synthase ATP ADP + P INSIDE Thylakoid OUTSIDE thylakoid
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ATP ADP + P H+ =NADPH H+ =FADH H+ = NADPH Hydrogen Pump NADP+ FAD+ NADP+
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ATP ADP + P H+ e- NADPH H+ e- FADH NADPH Hydrogen Pump H+ e-
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Glycolysis http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactO nline/hx/hxphr3_io.swf http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactO nline/hx/hxphr3_io.swf Krebs Cycle http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactO nline/hx/hxphr4_io.swf http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactO nline/hx/hxphr4_io.swf Electron transport http://go.hrw.com/resources/go_sc/interactO nline/hx/hxphr5_io.swf
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Occurs only in prokaryotes in the ABSENCE of OXYGEN (anerobic) Use Glycolysis only: 2ATP’s and 1 NADH Purpose—to recycle the NAD+ from the NADH 2 types: Lactic Acid or Alcoholic
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Comparing types of fermentation ALCOHOLIC Glucose—thru Glycolysis—makes pyruvate (CCC)--- removes a CO2— become CC—adds an OH to become Ethanol CC-OH LACTIC ACID Glucose---Thru Glycolysis—makes Pyruvate (CCC) and Lactic Acid
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