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What is phosphorolatoin
Addition of P group to a molecule
What is oxidative phosphorolation
ATP production driven by redox reactions in chemiosmosis
What is substrate phosphorolatoin
Production of ATP from ADP by direct transfer of pi group
Griffith
Dead S and live R produce live S
Hershey and Chase
Bacteriaphage, radioisotopes
Avery and McCloud
removed chemicals from S and R
No transformation when removed DNA
Wilkins and Franklin
Picture of DNA through X-ray defraction
Watson & Crick
Structure of DNA through modules
Chargaff
Found ratio of nucleotides in DNA
Amino acids can be
polar, nonpolar, charged
Loss of water in red blood cells and in general
Red blood cell-crenation
Regular-plasmolosis
Explosion of cells in red blood and in general
Red blood cell-hemolysis
Regular-cytolosis
Van Helmont
Placed tree in tub.
water is involved in conversion of abiotic to biotic
Preistly
mice in jar w&w/o plant
plants are able to produce oxygen from water
Ingenhouz
Plants in dark and light
Plants use light and water to give off oxygen
Van Neil
Water split and h combines with CO2
Ruben and Karmen
proved Van Neil correct w/ radioisotopes
Hill
two separate reactions in photosynthesis
Aaron
Chloroplats produce ATP, NADPH+H, and oxygen without carbon dioxide