What is the end product of glycolysis?
The end product of glycolysis is pyruvate.
Why do we chew food?
We chew food because it produces more surface area.
Absorption
The movement of digested food molecules through the wall of the intestine into the blood or lymph
What sugar does not end in ( ose )
Starch is a sugar that does not end in ose
What is a similarity
Both Nuclecic acid, made up of the same elements
Cellular respiration can produce __ ATP from one molecule of glucose.
36
Absorption
Ingestion
The process of taking food or drink or another substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it
What is a polysaccharide
They are made up of many individual sugar units like glucose
Similarties
Made up of nucletides
What is not apart of chloroplast?
Matrix is not apart of chloroplast
Why is the duodeum important?
The duodeum is important because its the first (10-15) cm, site of final chemical digestion of your food.
Digestion
The break down of large food molecules into small-water souble food molecules so they can be absorbed into watery blood plasm.
What are 3 groups of carbs
monosaccharides
Disaccharide
polysacchride
differences
DNA is a double stranded, RNA is single stranded
During photosythensis, which product is released as a by product?
02
What causes stomach ulcers
H-pylori and food/stess can cause stomach ulcers
Diffusion
movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
Cellulose is found in cell walls in bacteria plants
What does DNA stand for
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What is rubisco and why is it so important.
Rubisco is a protein and enzyme, its important because without it. co2 would stay in the air.
What is the difference between chemical and physical digestion?
Chemical digestion breaks down large particles into small molecules,chemical digestion involves enzymes and enzymatic actions. Where physical digestion involves chewing, mushing and breaking down food.
Ribosome
A cellular particle made of RNA and protein that serves as the site for protein synthesis in the cell.
What are fatty acids?
Fatty acids are a carboxylic acid consisting of hydrocarbon chain and a terminal carboxyl group. like esters in fats and oils
What does RNA stand for
Ribonucleic acid