BIOL 1201 Chapter : Ch 9 And 10 Review
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Oxygen in cellular respiration is the final electron acceptor. Purpose: produce atp under anaerobic conditions (without oxygen) Similar to cellular respiration: glycolysis, 2 atp produced (substrate-level phosphorylation, 2 nadh produced. Proteins hydrolyze to amino acids, deaminate amino acids (take away amine group) Lipids break glycerol backbone and fatty acid chains apart. _____phosphofructokinase (pfk)_____ - key regulatory point in glycolysis. Inhibited by high atp level and high citrate: low atp level stimulates pfk. Purpose of photosynthesis: transform light energy to chemical energy. Autotroph: plants, producers, make their own chemical energy. _____stomata_____ - pores where co2 and h2o enter leaf. _vascular bundles/veins_ - transports water from roots to leaves. Overall: 6 co2 + 12 h2o + light energy => c6h12o6 + 6 o2 + 6 h2o. Net: 6 co2 + 6 h2o + light energy => c6h12o6 + 6 o2 reduction oxidation.
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