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Chapter 6 Opener

Chapter 6 Opener. Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions. Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions. Figure 6.2 ATP. Figure 6.2 ATP. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (1). Figure 6.3 Oxidation, Reduction, and Energy. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2). In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2).

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Chapter 6 Opener

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  1. Chapter 6 Opener

  2. Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions

  3. Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions

  4. Figure 6.2 ATP

  5. Figure 6.2 ATP

  6. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (1)

  7. Figure 6.3 Oxidation, Reduction, and Energy

  8. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2)

  9. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2)

  10. Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions

  11. Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions

  12. Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions (Part 1)

  13. Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions (Part 2)

  14. Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis

  15. Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis

  16. Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 1)

  17. Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 2)

  18. Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism

  19. Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism

  20. Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 1)

  21. Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 2)

  22. Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism

  23. Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism

  24. Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small Steps

  25. Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small Steps

  26. Figure 6.9 Energy-Releasing Metabolic Pathways

  27. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 107

  28. Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate

  29. Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate

  30. Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 1)

  31. Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 2)

  32. Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 3)

  33. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (1)

  34. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (2)

  35. Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle

  36. Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle

  37. Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis in Mitochondria

  38. Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis in Mitochondria

  39. Apply the Concept, Ch. 6, p. 109

  40. Figure 6.13 Fermentation

  41. Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 1)

  42. Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 2)

  43. Figure 6.14 Relationships among the Major Metabolic Pathways of the Cell

  44. Figure 6.15 An Overview of Photosynthesis

  45. Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

  46. Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

  47. In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 114

  48. Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra

  49. Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra

  50. Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of Chlorophyll

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