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| adenosine triphosphate, full battery that is used by the cell |
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| in between the phosphate groups |
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| By breaking the high energy bond between the phosphate groups |
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| What do you need in order for ADP to become ATP (how does it become refueled) |
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| By adding another phosphate group and water |
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| an energy carrier before it's carrying an electron |
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| When NAD+ is carrying the electron |
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| What does NAD+ need in order to carry the electron? |
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| What is the difference of FAD+ and FADH with NAD+ and NADH? |
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| FAD+ requires two hydrogen atoms |
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| What are the stages of cellular respiration? |
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| glycoloesis, kreb cycle, and electron transport change |
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