File | Title | Manuscript Id |
ChapTitleBig4 EnergyChapTitleSmallFROM THE SUN TO YOU IN JUST TWO STEPS | phelanphys3e_ch4_1.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_1_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.1–4.4: Energy flows from the sun and through all life on earth. | phelanphys3e_ch4_2.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_2_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.2: Energy has two forms: kinetic and potential. | phelanphys3e_ch4_3.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_3_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.3: As energy is captured and converted, the amount of energy available to do work decreases. | phelanphys3e_ch4_4.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_4_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.4: ATP molecules are like free-floating rechargeable batteries in all living cells. | phelanphys3e_ch4_5.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_5_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.5–4.11: Photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight to make food. | phelanphys3e_ch4_6.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_6_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.6: Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts. | phelanphys3e_ch4_7.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_7_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.7: Light energy travels in waves: plant pigments absorb specific wavelengths. | phelanphys3e_ch4_8.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_8_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.8: Photons cause electrons in chlorophyll to enter an excited state. | phelanphys3e_ch4_9.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_9_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.9: Photosynthesis in detail: the energy of sunlight is captured as chemical energy. | phelanphys3e_ch4_10.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_10_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.10: Photosynthesis in detail: the captured energy of sunlight is used to make food. | phelanphys3e_ch4_11.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_11_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.11: The battle against world hunger can use plants adapted to water scarcity. | phelanphys3e_ch4_12.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_12_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.12–4.16: Living organisms extract energy through cellular respiration. | phelanphys3e_ch4_13.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_13_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.13: The first step of cellular respiration: glycolysis is the universal energy-releasing pathway. | phelanphys3e_ch4_14.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_14_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.14: The second step of cellular respiration: the Krebs cycle extracts energy from sugar. | phelanphys3e_ch4_15.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_15_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.15: The third step of cellular respiration: ATP is built in the electron transport chain. | phelanphys3e_ch4_16.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_16_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.1 4.16 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can we combat the fatigue and reduced cognitive functioning of jet lag with NADH pills?
| phelanphys3e_ch4_17.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_17_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.16 THIS IS HOW WE DO IT: Can we combat the fatigue and reduced cognitive functioning of jet lag with NADH pills? | phelanphys3e_ch4_18.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_18_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.17–4.18: There are alternative pathways to energy acquisition. | phelanphys3e_ch4_19.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_19_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.18: Eating a complete diet: cells can run on protein and fat as well as on glucose. | phelanphys3e_ch4_20.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_20_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN USE | phelanphys3e_ch4_21.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_21_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
Key Terms in Energy | phelanphys3e_ch4_22.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_22_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
REVIEW & REHEARSE: 4 ENERGY | phelanphys3e_ch4_23.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_23_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.1–4.4: Energy flows from the sun and through all life on earth. | phelanphys3e_ch4_24.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_24_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.5–4.11: Photosynthesis uses energy from sunlight to make food. | phelanphys3e_ch4_25.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_25_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.12–4.16: Cellular respiration converts food molecules into ATP, a universal source of energy for living organisms. | phelanphys3e_ch4_26.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_26_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
4.17–4.18: There are alternative pathways to energy acquisition | phelanphys3e_ch4_27.html | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |
DLAP questions | phelanphys3e_ch4_27_dlap.xml | 54c9b185757a2ebd6e000001 |