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Figure 7.1 Energy for Life

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Figure 7.2 Oxidation and Reduction Are Coupled

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Figure 7.3 NAD Is an Energy Carrier

nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide

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Figure 7.4 Oxidized and Reduced Forms of NAD

Nicotinamide

Adenine

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Figure 7.5 Energy-Producing Metabolic Pathways

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Figure 7.6 Glycolysis Converts Glucose to Pyruvate (Part 1)

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Figure 7.6 Glycolysis Converts Glucose to Pyruvate (Part 2)

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Figure 7.6 Glycolysis Converts Glucose to Pyruvate (Part 3)

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Figure 7.6 Glycolysis Converts Glucose to Pyruvate (Part 4)

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Figure 7.7 Changes in Free Energy During Glycolysis

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Figure 7.8 Pyruvate Oxidation and the Citric Acid Cycle (Part 1)

Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

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Figure 7.8 Pyruvate Oxidation and the Citric Acid Cycle (Part 2)

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Figure 7.9 The Citric Acid Cycle Releases Much More Free Energy Than Glycolysis Does

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Figure 7.10 The Oxidation of NADH + H+

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Figure 7.11 The Complete Respiratory Chain

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Figure 7.12 A Chemiosmotic Mechanism Produces ATP (Part 1)

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Figure 7.12 A Chemiosmotic Mechanism Produces ATP (Part 2)

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Figure 7.13 Two Experiments Demonstrate the Chemiosmotic Mechanism

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Figure 7.14 Fermentation Lactic acid fermentation Alcoholic fermentation

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Cellular Respiration Yields More Energy Than Glycolysis

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Figure 7.17 Relationships Among the Major Metabolic Pathways of the Cell

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Figure 7.18 Coupling Metabolic Pathways

ketoglutarate glutarate

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Figure 7.19 Regulation by Negative and Positive Feedback

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Figure 7.20 Feedback Regulation of Glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle (Part 1)

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Table 7.1 Cellular Locations for Energy Pathways in Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes


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