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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 53.85 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...carbonyl group, the sugar is an aldose...
...an aldose (aldehyde sugar) or a ketose...
...a ketose (ketone sugar). Most names for...
...skeleton of a sugar ranges from three...
...dehydration. Maltose, malt sugar, is formed by...
...molecules. Sucrose, table sugar, is formed by...
...plants. Lactose, milk sugar, is formed by...
...determined by its sugar monomers and by...
...body’s demand for sugar. Cellulose is a...
...base, a pentose sugar, and one or...
...base and the sugar are numbered, the...
...are numbered, the sugar atoms are distinguished...
...carbon in the sugar ring is the...
...repeating backbone of sugar-phosphate units, with appendages...
...double helix. The sugar-phosphate backbones of the...
N/A 156
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 223.56 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...(H2O) b. Product: sugar (C6H12O6) and oxygen...
...respiration. a. Ingredients: sugar (C6H12O6) and oxygen...
...energy to produce sugar. A. Stage 1...
...Calvin cycle: making sugar 1. NADPH and...
...used to make sugar from CO2. 2....
...cycle to produce sugar. A. In the...
...cycle, to produce sugar. 9. Notice that...
...used to make sugar. • CORE IDEA:...
...used to make sugar. 1. Overall, the...
...energy stored in sugar. • CORE IDEA:...
...energy stored in sugar. 1. We eat...
...O2 to “burn” sugar (glucose, C6H12O6), producing...
...is harvested from sugar without oxygen. •...
...used to make sugar. (No key terms...
...energy stored in sugar. ADP Aerobic respiration...
...is harvested from sugar without oxygen. Anaerobic...
...energy to make sugar) • Stoma =...
...mitochondria. Plants make sugar that their mitochondria...
...used to make sugar. ? The link...
...energy stored in sugar. ? The link...
...is harvested from sugar without oxygen. ?...
...most of the sugar available. ??Sweet wine:...
...up all the sugar. 4.10 Cellular respiration...
...CO2, O2, and sugar through a plant....
...used to make sugar. ? Extend the...
...energy stored in sugar. ? Follow a...
...is harvested from sugar without oxygen. ?...
N/A 155
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 149.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...active transport of sugar at the cellular...
...through sieve tubes. Sugar, primarily the disaccharide...
...its sap from sugar sources to sugar...
...sugar sources to sugar sinks. In contrast...
...food from a sugar source to a...
...source to a sugar sink. A sugar...
...sugar sink. A sugar source is a...
...leaves) in which sugar is produced by...
...of starch. A sugar sink is an...
...or depository of sugar. Mature leaves are...
...are the primary sugar sources. A storage...
...it is a sugar sink. After breaking...
...broken down to sugar, which is carried...
...shoot system. A sugar sink usually receives...
...usually receives its sugar from the sources...
...branch may send sugar to the growing...
...same branch export sugar to roots. A...
...may monopolize the sugar sources that surround...
...by that tube. Sugar from mesophyll cells...
...be exported to sugar sinks. In some...
...In some species, sugar moves from mesophyll...
...Much of this sugar moves out of...
...concentration of free sugar in the sink...
...in the phloem, sugar molecules diffuse from...
...to sink, carrying sugar along. The pressure...
...begin as a sugar sink but spend...
...life as a sugar source. Environmental changes...
N/A 166
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 179 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...and carry off sugar from mesophyll cells...
...actually a three-carbon sugar that can be...
...is incorporated into sugar, and oxygen is...
...is released from sugar when electrons associated...
...reducing it to sugar. Because the electrons...
...from water to sugar, the process requires...
...the atmosphere into sugar. Water is split,...
...reactions produce no sugar; that happens in...
...cycle that makes sugar, but only with...
...energy to make sugar by coordinating the...
...to help drive sugar synthesis during the...
...convert CO2 to sugar. The Calvin cycle...
...energy to build sugar from smaller molecules....
...and leaves as sugar. The cycle spends...
...NADPH to make sugar. The actual sugar...
...sugar. The actual sugar product of the...
...but a three-carbon sugar, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P). Each...
...to a five-carbon sugar, ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)....
...alone can make sugar from CO2. Photosynthesis...
...photorespiration and enhances sugar production. C4 plants...
...become incorporated into sugar. Both C4 and...
...cycle to make sugar from carbon dioxide....
...NADPH to produce sugar from carbon dioxide....
...in organic compounds. Sugar made in the...
...also store excess sugar by the synthesis...
N/A 164
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...carbonyl group, the sugar is an aldose...
...an aldose (aldehyde sugar) or a ketose...
...a ketose (ketone sugar). Most names for...
...skeleton of a sugar ranges from three...
...dehydration. Maltose, malt sugar, is formed by...
...molecules. Sucrose, table sugar, is formed by...
...plants. Lactose, milk sugar, is formed by...
...base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate...
...base and the sugar are numbered, the...
...are numbered, the sugar atoms are distinguished...
...carbon in the sugar ring is the...
...repeating backbone of sugar-phosphate units, with appendages...
...Francis Crick. The sugar-phosphate backbones of the...
N/A 173
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 40 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...kg bag of sugar are attached to...
...acceleration of the sugar. (b) If the...
...far will the sugar travel in 0.30...
N/A 247
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.26 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
...chie. formation of sugar from carbon dioxide...
...from combustion of sugar into carbon dioxide...
N/A 148
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