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Cellular respiration
CAMPBELL & REECE CHAPTER 9. metabolic pathways that released stored nrg by breaking down complex molecules.
Ch. 16: Energy and Chemical Change Sec. 16.3: Thermochemical Equations.
California Science Standards #1f, 1g, 1i, 6d, 9a 1 Cellular Respiration Extracting energy from Organic compounds (food)
CH 2. CELLULAR RESPIRATION How are these two images related?
Topic 5: Cellular Energy After studying this topic you should be able to –Describe the importance of energy in the cell –Describe the First Law of Thermodynamics.
Energy and Chemical Reactions Themes: Conservation & Equilibrium Chapter 10 Sections 1 & 4.
Ideal Gas Law
ATP
AS 2.5 - Physical Chemistry
ENERGY Above and beyond PE & KE THE LAW: CONSERVATION OF ENERGY ∑ E1 =∑E2 Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it only changes form Energy in = energy.