Partial degradation of glucose Uses no O2 Yields some ATP Cellular respiration Complete degradation to CO2 and H2O Requires O2 = aerobic Yields much more ATP 2. Describe the summary equation for cellular respiration. Also note the specific chemical equation for the degradation of glucose. Organic compounds + O2 è CO2 + H2O + energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 è 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (ΔG = -686 kcal/mol) Redox reactions: Oxidation and Reduction
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Habitable Zone and The Drake Equation A habitable zone‚ which is also known as the Goldilocks Zone‚ is basically a region where there is a probability in finding the extraterrestrial life. The finding is based on the temperature and the pressure of a certain planetary-mass objects. When the temperature is between 273K and 373K‚ there will be presence of water that can support the extraterrestrial life to live in that zone. Tau Ceti which is 12 light years from Earth lies in this region. The habitable zone
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Using Mathematical Symbols and Diagrams Fortunately‚ Microsoft Office includes tools needed to word-process symbols‚ subscripts‚ equations and diagrams as standard components. These are used to prepare professional-looking documents complete with equations and diagrams when needed. The tools needed for word-processing equations and diagram are common to the Microsoft Office suite of software and can be accessed from Microsoft Word‚ Excel and PowerPoint. The document‚ Using Symbols‚ Subscripts‚
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Two-Variable Inequalities Kathleen Kent MAT 222 Week 2 Assignment Guillermo Alvarez September 22‚ 2014 Two-Variable Inequalities This week’s assignment will show how two-variable inequalities can be used in real-world scenarios by using independent and dependent variables. This week’s assignment will use graph representations and show how the two-variable inequalities can be incorporated into several problems to show how many of each item trucks can ship without going over
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Maxwell Ampere Equations R. M. Kiehn (in preparation - last update 10/31/97) Physics Department‚ University of Houston‚ Houston‚ Texas Abstract: The topological universality of the Maxwell Faraday and Maxwell Ampere equations is an artifact of C2 differential forms on a domain of dimension n * 4. Starting with a 1-form of (electromagnetic) Action‚ the Maxwell Faraday equations become a consequence of the Poincare lemma. Starting from an N-1 form density‚ the Maxwell Ampere equations become a consequence
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4: Gaussian Calculations Introduction The purpose of the lab was to gain a better understanding of the Gaussian calculations and see how the obtained calculations can be used to explore the chemistry of the atoms. In this lab several molecules were created and given specific bond lengths before running a Gaussian test for optimization and frequency. Through this test the vibrational frequency‚ force constant‚ reduced mass and point group were obtained for each of the molecules created. In addition
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TWO-VARIABLE INEQUALITY MAT 221 Joseph Oslakovic February 16‚ 2014 TWO-VARIABLE INEQUALITY This week we are learning about two-variable inequalities as they pertain to algebraic expressions. The inequality can be graphed to show the values included in and excluded from a given range of numbers. Solving for inequalities such as these is a critical skill in many trades which can save or cost a company a lot of time and money. Ozark Furniture Company can obtain at
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Two Variable Inequalities Melissa Hillard MAT222: Intermediate Algebra (GSQ1331C) Instructor Lisa Wallace August 10‚ 2013 Two Variable Inequalities For this assignment the class was asked to solve problem 68 from page 539 of our textbook Elementary and intermediate algebra (Dugopolski‚ 2012). Problem 68 tells the number of refrigerators and TV’s that will fit inside of an 18 wheeler truck. The class is asked to write an inequality to describe the region of the graph that is shaded in
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Ionic Equation Going back to our first concept or topic‚ we’ve learn how to identify the Oxidizing and Reducing agent and the Oxidation as well as the Reduction. In this part of the Redox reaction or in this step‚ it is very important that you already know the Oxidizing and Reducing agent for us to find the half reaction. In this step or part‚ we will also learn how to balance using the addition of electrons in both sides if necessary. After this step we can now write the net ionic equation. There
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2 First-Order Differential Equations Exercises 2.1 1. y 2. y y x t x t 3. y 4. y y x x t 5. y 6. y x x 7. y 8. y x x 17 Exercises 2.1 9. y 10. y x x 11. y 12. y x x 13. y 14. y x x 15. Writing the differential equation in the form dy/dx = y(1 − y)(1 + y) we see that critical points are located at y = −1‚ y = 0‚ and y = 1. The phase portrait is shown below. -1
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