Bacteria Outline ... w/ formation of S, O, sulfate Chemosynthesis process where certain bacteria obtain energy from oxidation of inorganic compounds and obtain C from CO2 ... View More
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Biofilms ... Chemolithotrophic bacteria, which obtains their energy from the oxidation of inorganic, compounds and need CO2 to obtain carbon for organic compound ... View More
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Active Transport ... downhill H current to attach inorganic phosphate to ... The oxidation of glucose is exergonic, and glycolysis uses some of the energy made available to ... View More
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Metabolic Muscular and Nervous Systems ... by combining adenosine diphosphate ADP and inorganic phosphate Pi ... the contribution of aerobic energy production ... activity and fatty acid oxidation provide most ... View More
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Vitamin C ... include water, the bodyamp39s most abundant inorganic compound, as ... reaction combines with oxygen is known as Oxidation. ... the element oxygen to release energy in a ... View More
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biology terms ... Cycle Nitrogen Cycle N2 inorganic NH3 N2O ... s and p Redox Oxidation Reduction Octet rule ... Quaternary structure Denaturation Activation Energy Catalysts Metabolism ... View More
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Human interference in biogeoch ... interactions among the organic bio and inorganic geo worlds ... derived from the weathering and oxidation of rocks ... have also increased the demand for energy use ... View More
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Haemodialysis ... doctor is intended to provide high energy and nutrition ... in the blood, such as urea and inorganic salts, pass ... accumulation is due to the oxidation of unsaturated ... View More
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