WHAT IS LIFE? A GUIDE TO BIO 3E+LAUNCHPA
WHAT IS LIFE? A GUIDE TO BIO 3E+LAUNCHPA
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Author: PHELAN
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 16SA
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To analyze:

Why a lack of oxygen limits the breakdown of fuel in most organisms.

Introduction:

Oxygen is the final acceptor of electrons in cellular respiration.

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During cellular respiration, organic molecules (e.g., glucose) and oxygen are consumed, and carbon dioxide (CO2) and ATP are produced.What is happening to the energy in this system?1.Energy is being transformed from glucose into CO for immediate use in the body.2.Energy is being transformed from glucose into COy for long-term storage in the body3.Energy is being transformed from glucose into ATP for immediate use in the body.4. Energy is being transformed from glucose into ATP for long-term storage in the body
The energy produced during respiration is placed into what energy molecule?   Glucose   Adenonsine Triphosphate (ATP)   Light Energy
Cells require O2to serve as a final electron acceptor in the process of cellular respiration, a series of enzymatic reactions that function to oxidize organic molecules to produce ATP.  CO2  is a byproduct of cellular respiration and needs to be removed from tissues. The human respiratory system works with the circulatory system to move these gases around the human body. Below is a series of steps in the process of gas exchange. Reorganize the steps so that they are in the correct order. We have listed the first step in this process below (see “START”). Organize the remaining steps.START: Rib cage and diaphragm muscles contract, increasing the volume of the lungs, creating negative pressure allowing for fresh air to enter the lungs. 1. O2dissociates from hemoglobin and diffuses out of red blood cell across systemic capillaries2. Blood containing oxygenated hemoglobin (in red blood cells) move through arteries to systemic capillaries3. CO2diffuses from the capillaries into the alveoli…
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