Fermentation By C Kohn Agricultural Sciences Waterford, WI Most information is based on materials from the DOEs Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center,
Bio 105 Chapter 3
Plankton
Microbial metablism Catabolism, anabolism Fermentation Respiration Nitrogen fixtation The synthesis of peptiglydogen.
Cellular Energy Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration.
Cell Respiration. Sources of Energy Sunlight and Food –Both strive to provide cells with a source of Glucose! Glucose holds 90 times the energy of an.
Respiration Cambridge Biology. Let’s watch a video! But first… What is “respiration”? NOT “breathing”! – This is the action of your lungs inhaling and.
Energy in the Cell. Energy Energy- the ability to do work or cause change Energy- the ability to do work or cause change All energy in living things is.
Bellringer 11/10 1.Where do all organisms ultimately get their energy from? 2. How is our method of getting glucose different from that of a plant?
Definitions Parasites feed on living hosts Saprophytes feed on dead matter Decomposers breakdown dead matter and recycle the nutrients Pathogens are disease.
Introduction and Anaerobic Respiration pp. 131-135.
P ROKARYOTES AND V IRUSES Eubacteria – Structure, Metabolism and Reproduction Archaea – Structure, Metabolism and Reproduction Viruses – Structure, Metabolism.