Cellular respiration
....
Cellular respiration utilizes absorbed end products of digestion and, through a series of reactions, generates
ATP molecules. The ....
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Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration includes all the processes by which a cell uses food molecules such .... to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use ....
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Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules such as glucose are oxidized to provide energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use ....
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Cellular Respiration & Food
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules such as glucose are oxidized to provide energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use ....
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Interval Training
.... Depending on the type of muscle fiber, this
cellular ATP is produced by one or both of two common biochemical pathways glycolysis (anaerobic) and the citric ....
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Type of Training & Endurance Performance
.... Depending on the type of muscle fiber, this
cellular ATP is produced by one or both of two common biochemical pathways glycolysis (anaerobic) and the citric ....
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Effectiveness of Common Disinfectants Introdu
.... These processes ultimately have a negative effect on
cellular metabolism. For instance, the synthesis of adenine triphosphate (
ATP) requires the coupling of ....
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Biology Questions
.... In the conversion process, Adenosine Triphosphate, or
ATP, is the amino acid responsible converting chemical compounds into
cellular energy which allows for ....
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Calcium-Dependent ATPase
.... estimated that the distance between the Ca2+-ATPase's
ATP-binding domain .... ATPase molecule to perform isoenzyme cross-reactivity and
cellular localization studies ....
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Cystic Fibrosis
.... both in vitro and in vivo cells discovered the main CF
cellular defect .... capable of spanning a membrane six times (transmembrane domain) and an
ATP binding domain ....
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Cystic Fibrosis
.... both in vitro and in vivo cells discovered the main CF
cellular defect .... capable of spanning a membrane six times (transmembrane domain) and an
ATP binding domain ....
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Forms of life on earth
.... These combined findings suggest that there have been three stages of
cellular evolution. .... because all three kingdoms have the same genetic code, use
ATP as an ....
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A creatinine molecule
.... mechanisms require the input of energy in the form of
ATP to function. .... is primarily used to rid the body of waste products of
cellular metabolism (Applegate ....
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Skeletal Muscle
.... Then, as
ATP is split, filament sliding occurs (5:156). .... mechanisms which bring about such conversions probably occur through a cascade of
cellular events (1:123 ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... Then, as
ATP is split, filament sliding occurs (5:156). .... mechanisms which bring about such conversions probably occur through a cascade of
cellular events (1:123 ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... Adenyl cyclase catalyzes the conversion of
ATP to cGMP, which is an .... variety of external signals, resulting in many different
cellular responses, including ....
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Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... Adenyl cyclase catalyzes the conversion of
ATP to cGMP, which is an .... variety of external signals, resulting in many different
cellular responses, including ....
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS
.... The
cellular pathway for regulation of cholesterol homeostasis has been identified .... LXRs induce expression of ABC (
ATP binding cassette) transporters linked to ....
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DNA Replication
.... This is soon followed by binding of a
cellular protein, replication protein A (RPA .... This
ATP-dependent binding is structure specific and sequence-nonspecific. ....
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Long Range Electron Transfer In Metalloproteins:
.... processes occur along electron transport chains located on
cellular organelles .... The resulting electrochemical potential, not only drives
ATP synthesis, but also ....
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Cantharidin (Spanish Fly)
.... be one mechanism by which cantharidin causes the suprabasal
cellular proliferation in .... 1975, Fleckenstein and colleagues concluded that depletion of
ATP was a ....
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Cantharidin (Spanish Fly)
.... be one mechanism by which cantharidin causes the suprabasal
cellular proliferation in .... 1975, Fleckenstein and colleagues concluded that depletion of
ATP was a ....
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Breast Cancer & Estrogen & Oncogenes In recent years, major ...
.... the transfer of the terminal phosphate of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) to some .... As a
cellular mechanism, phosphorylation serves to regulate the function of many ....
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Activation Mechanism of Phospholipase
.... that stimulation of cells with extracellular
ATP induces a .... or its phosphorylated derivatives; activity on phosphatidylinositol initiates
cellular response via ....
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CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... hyposmotic hepatocyte swelling significantly reduced the rate of
cellular protein breakdown (14 .... CrM on FFM, muscle PCr, creatine, and
ATP concentration, resting ....
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CREATINE AND WEIGHT LIFTING Introduction Creati
.... hyposmotic hepatocyte swelling significantly reduced the rate of
cellular protein breakdown (14 .... CrM on FFM, muscle PCr, creatine, and
ATP concentration, resting ....
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Characteristics of Bacteria
.... in the plasma membrane that couples aerobic respiration and
ATP synthesis. .... must interfere with virus-specific functions, or interfere with
cellular function so ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... The axon hillock does not usually contain any large
cellular organelles such as Nissl .... system, deriving energy for its activity from the hydrolysis of
ATP to ADP ....
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Science Essays Carboxylic acids (RCO2H) are one of t
.... Acetyl groups are oxidized inside
cellular mitochondria in the third stage of .... transport chain to make molecules of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP), the final ....
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Oncogenes and Leukemia Oncogenes and Leukemia
.... the transfer of the terminal phosphate of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) to some .... As a
cellular mechanism, phosphorylation serves to regulate the function of many ....
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