1st Law of Thermodynamics
.... O ? O O O H ? ? H Food is broken down by aerobic respiration and the stores of energy in the food are converted to
ATP molecules for storage and future use. ....
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Cellular Respiration
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original glucose has been converted to six carbon dioxide
molecules, and four
ATP molecules have been gained, and no ....
(993

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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
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original glucose has been converted to six carbon dioxide
molecules, and four
ATP molecules have been gained, and no ....
(830

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Cellular Respiration & Food
.... The cycle runs twice, and by then the original glucose has been converted to six carbon dioxide
molecules, and four
ATP molecules have been gained, and no ....
(830

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The Development of Microbiology This
.... The electrons are captured by the enzymes NAD or FAD for use in oxidative phosphorylation reactions in which
ATP molecules are formed by combining ADP
molecules ....
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Forms of life on earth
.... To determine which tree was the correct one,
molecules of Tu and G elongation .... have existed because all three kingdoms have the same genetic code, use
ATP as an ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... Its target
molecules are often involved in neural activities including learning. .... Adenyl cyclase catalyzes the conversion of
ATP to cGMP, which is an important ....
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Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... Its target
molecules are often involved in neural activities including learning. .... Adenyl cyclase catalyzes the conversion of
ATP to cGMP, which is an important ....
(1622

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A creatinine molecule
.... and the rate of reabsorption is limited by the activity of the carrier
molecules. .... mechanisms require the input of energy in the form of
ATP to function. ....
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Osmosis Osmosis is the process of diff
.... 6, is the ligases, which are involved in synthetic reactions where two
molecules are joined at the expense of a high-energy phosphate bond of
ATP (Devlin 133). ....
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Biochemistry Osmosis is the process of diff
.... 6, is the ligases, which are involved in synthetic reactions where two
molecules are joined at the expense of a high-energy phosphate bond of
ATP (Devlin 133). ....
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Enzymes
.... class, the ligases, are involved in synthesis reactions in which two
molecules are joined at the expense of a high energy phosphate bond from
ATP (Devlin 133). ....
(969

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Enzymes Function
.... class, the ligases, are involved in synthesis reactions in which two
molecules are joined at the expense of a high energy phosphate bond from
ATP (Devlin 133). ....
(969

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Calcium-Dependent ATPase
.... It has been found that Ca2+-ATPase
molecules can occur in at least two .... these states differ in their affinities and vectorial specificities for
ATP, Pi, and Ca2+ ....
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Skeletal Muscle
.... Then, as
ATP is split, filament sliding occurs (5:156). .... This process of actin myosin interaction is controlled by two
molecules, tropomyosin and troponin (8:31 ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... Then, as
ATP is split, filament sliding occurs (5:156). .... This process of actin myosin interaction is controlled by two
molecules, tropomyosin and troponin (8:31 ....
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Five Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... by autophosphorylation of wild-type Ire1 in trans between Ire1
molecules after they .... out" state, fully opening the active site for ADP and
ATP binding, which ....
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Several Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... by autophosphorylation of wild-type Ire1 in trans between Ire1
molecules after they .... out" state, fully opening the active site for ADP and
ATP binding, which ....
(1760

7

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Science Essays Carboxylic acids (RCO2H) are one of t
.... The energy released in all catabolic pathways is used in the electron-transport chain to make
molecules of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP), the final result of ....
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Interval Training
.... CP) compound, which can be transformed quickly into adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) which is .... between them are filled by mitochondria and by
molecules of glycogen ....
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Type of Training & Endurance Performance
.... CP) compound, which can be transformed quickly into adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) which is .... between them are filled by mitochondria and by
molecules of glycogen ....
(5758

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Biology Questions
....
molecules are ingested and broken down or converted into other forms that are usable by the body. In the conversion process, Adenosine Triphosphate, or
ATP, is ....
(1992

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The Digestive System
.... 39.8 Bile acts as an emulsifying agent, breaking down large fat
molecules into small .... oxidation, and the acetyl-CoA enters the citric acid cycle to produce
ATP. ....
(1830

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Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... The brown fat cells have the unique capacity to oxidize fat into heat rather than
molecules such as
ATP, which are stored by the body. ....
(1808

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Contractility and Muscles
.... The calcium binds to the troponin
molecules on the actin myofilament, altering its shape and .... At the end of the swivel,
ATP fits into the binding site on the ....
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS
.... ABC transport proteins bind
ATP and use the energy it provides to transport a variety of
molecules across cell membranes (Dean). ....
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DNA
.... Translation uses a considerable amount of energy in the conversion of
ATP to AMP. .... The number of
molecules in the cell is regulated by the trp operon, but the ....
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Characteristics of Bacteria
.... plasma membrane that couples aerobic respiration and
ATP synthesis. .... or specific and reversible permanent attachment (complementary receptor-adhesin
molecules). ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... Newly synthesized
molecules also need to be transported to different areas of the .... system, deriving energy for its activity from the hydrolysis of
ATP to ADP. ....
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