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Image from… micro.magnet.fsu.edu. Image from… micro.magnet.fsu.edu. This is a diagram of Cellular Respiration. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. Image from… staff.jccc.net.

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  1. Image from… micro.magnet.fsu.edu

  2. Image from… micro.magnet.fsu.edu

  3. This is a diagram of Cellular Respiration. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. Image from… staff.jccc.net

  4. This is a diagram of Photosynthesis. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. *Note that the Calvin Cycle is in the Light Independent Part…. Image from… staff.jccc.net

  5. This is a diagram of Fermentation. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. Image from… staff.jccc.net

  6. This is a diagram of Glycolysis. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. Th most important part is that a 6 Carbon sugar goes in, and two 3 Carbon molecules (pyruvate) come out. Image from… staff.jccc.net

  7. This is a diagram of The Electron Transport Chain. This is a simplified, but not too simple version of this diagram for our level. The main idea has led up to this “assembly line” for ATP. All the other steps lead up to getting all the H+ on one side, building up a concentration gradient, so they flow from greater concentration to lower through the enzyme that makes ATP. This part of respiration cranks oput the ATP. Image from… staff.jccc.net

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