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Heterotroph
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a living thing that doesn't create its own food, i.e. has to "eat it"
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Ex. Humans, pandas
A.K.A Consumer or Decomposer |
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Consumer
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a living thing that doesn't create its own food, i.e. has to "eat it"
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Ex. Humans, pandas
aka. Decomposer or Heterotroph |
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Decomposer
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a living thing that doesn't create its own food, i.e. has to "eat it"
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Ex. humans, panda
a.k.a heterotroph or consumer |
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Cellular Respiration
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Endergonic/Anabolic
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Exergonic/Catabolic
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release energy stored in molecules
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Catabolic Disastor
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Oxidation
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have less energy
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Reduction
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have more energy
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Glycolysis
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Harvests energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
Occurs in the cytoplasm |
1st step of cellular respiration
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AMP
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Adenosine mono phosphate
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mono = 1
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ADP
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Adenosine di phosphate
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di = 2
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ATP
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Adenosine tri phosphate
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tri = 3
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Phosphorylate
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to add phosphate to the adenosine
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Aerobic (Conditions)
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with oxygen (O2)
ex. Cellular Respiration Process (Glycolysis, Krebs, Phosphorylation) |
aerobic exercises require much Oxygen
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Anaerobic (Conditions)
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with-out oxygen
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ex. bacteria doesn't need Oxygen
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Fermentation
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occurs to replace NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue.
2 types : Lactic Acid and Ethyl Alcohol |
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Cellular Respiration
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is the process by which the chemical energy of "food" molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP.
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Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
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Cellular Respiration Process
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1. Glycolysis
2. The Krebs Cycle 3. Oxidative Phosphorylation |
3 metabolic processes
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The Krebs Cycle
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Takes place in matrix of mitochondria
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The Citric Acid Cycle
2nd process of Cellular Respiration |
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Oxidative Phosphorylation
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via ETC
In the inner mitochondrial membrane |
3rd process of Cellular Respiration
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Acetyl-CoA
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a 2-carbon molecule.
Forms when pyruvate loses CO2 in the mitochondria |
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