EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS
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Chapter 6, Problem 11TYU
FOCUS ON ENERGY AND MATTER
Life requires energy. In a short essay (100-150 words), describe the basic principles of bioenergetics in an animal cell. How is the flow and transformation of energy different in a photosynthesizing cell? Include the role of ATP and enzymes in your discussion.
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EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS
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