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III. Cells and Energy. A. Energy Transfer in Cells 1.Carbohydrates such as glucose provide energy for the cell. However, they cannot be used directly,
Energy: All living things must obtain and use energy E Energy cannot be created nor destroyed Energy can be transformed.
Cellular Respiration A quick review… When we eat, we get energy (glucose and other sugars) Food energy is broken down into usable energy Energy.
Chapter 8 Cellular Respiration & Cellular Energy.
Cellular Respiration. A quick review… A quick review… When we eat, we get ______ from glucose and other sugars When we eat, we get ______ from glucose.
Aerobic Respiration + The 1980s? Check it out! Check it out!
When is ATP Made in the Body? During a Process called Cellular Respiration that takes place in both Plants & Animals & Prokaryotes Copyright Cmassengale.
1 Cellular Respiration. How do living things get energy? Living things get the ENERGY they need from the breakdown of glucose (sugar) ATP=Energy 2.
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Cellular Respiration. Energy Review Energy Storing Molecules ATP, NADPH (NAD + ), FADH (FAD + ), FADH 2 ATP supplies most of the energy that drives metabolism.