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Cellular Respiration 9-1 – 9-2. Chemical Energy and Food All living things consume and use energy –Heterotrophs take in food which is digested and broken.
Intro: Answer the best you can. We will learn all this and much more this unit. 1.What are proteins? 2.Why do we need proteins? 3.What are lipids (fats)?
Ecosystems and Energy Chapter 3. What is Ecology? Ecology – study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms (biotic) and their abiotic.
Chapter 14 Fire Streams. 14–2 Chapter 14 Lesson Goal After completing this lesson, the student shall be able to effectively operate a solid stream nozzle,
Chapter 6 Portable Fire Extinguishers. 6–2 Chapter 6 Lesson Goal After completing this lesson, the student shall be able to operate portable fire extinguishers.
Photosynthesis II Christopherson. Photosynthesis Function To produce glucose (food) for producers The formula for glucose: C 6 H 12 O 6.
UNIFYING CONCEPTS OF ANIMAL RESPIRATION Cells using cellular respiration need a steady supply of oxygen and must continuously dispose of CO 2 The respiratory.
Drt 6455 eCommerce Law lesson 4.2 – IT and eConsumer associate professor faculty of law university of montreal university of montreal chair in e-Security.
Consumer Protection Act + IT + QC vincent gautrais associate professor faculty of law /university of montreal october 28th, 2010 udm chair in e-Security.
Cell Respiration 3.7 Core 8.1 Additional Higher Level.
Pharmacologic Considerations in the Cardiac Patient Wayne E. Ellis, Ph.D., CRNA.