Biochemistry Up Close & In Person

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    16. The Citric Acid Cycle
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    Nature figured out a way to improve on glycolysis by stumbling upon the citric acid cycle. Learn about this effective sequel in this biochemistry lesson.

    Nature figured out a way to improve on glycolysis by stumbling upon the citric acid cycle. Learn about this effective sequel in this biochemistry lesson.

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    17. Oxidative Phosphorylation
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    In this lesson, learn how oxidative phosphorylation, the final stage of cellular respiration, is the one that provides the big energy payoff for the cell.

    In this lesson, learn how oxidative phosphorylation, the final stage of cellular respiration, is the one that provides the big energy payoff for the cell.

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    18. How Photosynthesis Works
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    We get energy by eating other organisms, but plants don't have to do that. Learn how plants can build their own food out of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.

    We get energy by eating other organisms, but plants don't have to do that. Learn how plants can build their own food out of water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.

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    19. Cell Communication
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    In this biochemistry lesson, learn about hormones and neurotransmitters, and the variety of cellular processes they regulate by communicating.

    In this biochemistry lesson, learn about hormones and neurotransmitters, and the variety of cellular processes they regulate by communicating.

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    20. What Is Cancer on a Cellular Level?
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    Cancer is the ultimate expiration date for biological life, but what is it? How does it occur? Is there anything we can do about it? Find out in this lesson.

    Cancer is the ultimate expiration date for biological life, but what is it? How does it occur? Is there anything we can do about it? Find out in this lesson.

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