AP BIOLOGY Chapter 8, 9, 10. Metabolism General pathways Anabolism Catabolism Energy Forms Kinetic Potential Laws 1 st law of thermodynamics 2 nd law.

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AP BIOLOGY Chapter 8, 9, 10

Metabolism General pathways Anabolism Catabolism Energy Forms Kinetic Potential Laws 1 st law of thermodynamics 2 nd law of thermodynamics Making sense Free Energy Exergonic Endergonic ATP coupling

Enzymes Structure Chemical Reactions Activation Cofactors Coenzymes Inhibition Competitive Allosteric Rate

Cellular Respiration Who’s involved Pathway Aerobic Glycolysis Citric Acid Cycle Electron transport Chain Anaerobic Fermentation AlcoholicLactic Acid Redox reactions Lets REVIEW!!! Happy Friday

HOW IS GLUCOSE BROKEN DOWN? Function of NAD + NADH Function of FAD FADH 2

ATP GENERATION 1.Substrate-level phosphorylation 2.Oxidative phosphorylation

GLYCOLYSIS

PYRUVATE TO CITRIC ACID CYCLE

CITRIC ACID CYCLE

ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN

HOW DOES IT ALL ADD UP

FERMENTATION

DIVERSITY OF CATABOLISM

AP BIOLOGY Plan for day Review notes Study guides Finish photosynthesis Look at labs/analyze results

Photosynthesis NutritionAnatomy Redox reaction Steps of Photosynthesis Light reactions Calvin cycle

PHOTOSYNTHESIS GENERAL

LIGHT REACTIONS

CALVIN CYCLE DARK REACTIONS