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    three molecules of NAD and one molecule of FAD for use in Oxidative Phosphorylation. The cycle is preceded by Glycolysis‚ which also occurs in anaerobic respiration‚ and the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex‚ which occur in the cytoplasm and the mitochondrial matrix respectively. In aerobic respiration‚ glycolysis breaks down one molecule of glucose and two molecules of pyruvate‚ and gives a net product

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    Cellular Respiration‚ Digestion * Endergonic- anabolism 2. Protein Synthesis (Polymerization)‚ making cell parts Cellular Respiration * Aerobic Respiration 1. Glycolysis 2. Formation of acetyl CoA 3. Krebs Cycle 4. Oxidative Phosphorylation Glycolysis * Glucose goes into the cycle… * 6 Carbon to 2‚ 3 Carbon molecules‚ called Pyruvic acid * Occurs in cytoplasm (cytosol) * Net ATP of 2 (because you used 2 in the beginning)‚ 2 pyruvic acids‚ 2 NADH

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    Thermogenesis is the process of heat production in organisms. It occurs mostly in warm-blooded animals‚ but a few species of thermogenic plants exist. One form of thermogenesis is called thermo-regulatory thermogenesis. This is involved with keeping the temperature of the human body regulated. The average body temperature is 98.7 degrees (F)‚ which is quite a bit higher than the ambient (surrounding) temperature in most cases. There are two types of thermo-regulatory thermogenesis: shivering and

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    Which of the four phases of cellular respiration produce water? Oxidative Phosphorylation 4. The goal of cellular respiration is to provide the cell with energy in the form of ATP. a. Which of the four phases of cellular respiration result in the production of ATP? Glycolysis‚ and oxidative phosphorylation b. How many ATPs (total) are produced for every glucose molecule that undergoes cellular respiration? 38 ATPs c. What

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    PAPER-1 2 marks questions- 1.Bring out four differences between guttation and transpiration ? 2.Why is abscisic acid called as stress hormone ? 3.What is water potential ? Name the factors that influence it. 4.How is cyclic photophosphorylation different from non-cyclic photophosphorylation ? 5. Where in the roots apoplast pathway of water takes place ? Why? 6.Define respiratory quotient. 7. What is meant by turgor pressure ? What is its importance in plants ? 3 marks questions- 8

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    now through protein channels attached to ATP synthase. The force of this flow (labelled proton motive force by Mitchel) provides enough energy for ADP to bind with an inorganic phosphate; driving Oxidative phosphorylation. The theory has a lot of support behind it. It successfully explains how Oxidative phosphorylation (final formation of ATP) happens better than the previous theory. Also‚ many studies since the theory’s conception have provided sufficient evidence to support it. For example some

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    I am investigating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD) in veterans and how it can be treated. PTSD has been around since the world’s very first conflicts‚ but it wasn’t until the 1900’s that is was medically recognized as a Mental disorder. The amount of veterans suffering from this disorder without treatment is un-imaginable. Often times veterans refuse to seek treatment for this disorder because they are afraid of the consequences of treatment. Veterans wouldn’t need to be treated if we take care

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Inspired by the Works of Tim O’Brien Tim O’Brien is a veteran of the Vietnam War and is the author of such novels as The Things They Carried and Going After Cacciato. In his novels‚ O’Brien talks about in great depth of the horrors of the Vietnam War. Soldiers returning home from Vietnam had a hard time adapting to civilian life. Some veterans thought they were fighting in the war while at home. Many were later diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Construct Development February 18‚ 2013 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Construct Development    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is experienced by peoples of all cultures‚ nationalities‚ races‚ genders‚ and ages. A young child or an elderly person can suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. An individual suspected in having PTSD would need to meet certain criteria in order to be officially diagnosed with PTSD. An evaluator would need to use a combination of

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    Study guide for exam 2.    Chapter 7 ‐ Membrane Structure and Function     Define    fluid mosaic model   semi‐permeability   amphipathic molecules   What is the effect of unsaturated fatty acids on membrane structure and properties?   What is the effect of cholesterol on membrane structure and properties?   Membrane Proteins and Their Functions   peripheral    Integral proteins   Classification based on function (transport‚ enzymatic activity‚ cell‐cell  interactions‚ etc.)   How do proteins get to cell surface

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