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La respiration cellulaire

La phosphorylation oxydative

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1989

In this third phase of cellular respiration, the intermediate energy carriers NADH and FADH transfer their energy to ATP inside the mitochondria.

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Secondary Grade 11 Grade 12
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Science and technology Biology
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E1 : La cellule et l'énergie .

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The study of cellular respiration must begin with an examination of the cell’s energy molecule, glucose.
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E2 : Glycolyse 1 .

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The computer animation is used to illustrate the first stage of cellular respiration, glycolysis.
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E3 : Glycolyse 2 .

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As we move into the second stage of glycolysis, the glycolytic breakdown of glucose continues and culminates in the production of pyruvate.
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E4 : Le cycle de Krebs .

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Although glycolysis is sufficient to meet the energy needs of simple organisms, more complex organisms must rely on other sources of energy.
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E5 : La phosphorylation oxydative .

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In this third phase of cellular respiration, the intermediate energy carriers NADH and FADH transfer their energy to ATP inside the mitochondria.
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E6 : Métabolisme et nutrition .

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The function of muscle fibers is used as an example to illustrate the role of ATP in biological pathways.
    Levels:
    Secondary Grade 11 Grade 12
    Subjects:
    Science and technology Biology
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