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Chapter 6 Opener Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions Figure 6.1 The Concept of Coupling Reactions Figure 6.2 ATP Figure 6.2 ATP In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (1) Figure 6.3 Oxidation, Reduction, and Energy In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2) In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 102 (2) Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions (Part 1) Figure 6.4 NAD+/NADH Is an Electron Carrier in Redox Reactions (Part 2) Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 1) Figure 6.5 Chemiosmosis (Part 2) Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 1) Figure 6.6 An Experiment Demonstrates the Chemiosmotic Mechanism (Part 2) Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism Figure 6.7 ATP, Reduced Coenzymes, and Metabolism Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small Steps Figure 6.8 Energy Metabolism Occurs in Small Steps Figure 6.9 Energy-Releasing Metabolic Pathways In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 107 Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 1) Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 2) Figure 6.10 Glycolysis Converts Glucose into Pyruvate (Part 3) In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (1) In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 108 (2) Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle Figure 6.11 The Citric Acid Cycle Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis in Mitochondria Figure 6.12 Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis in Mitochondria Apply the Concept, Ch. 6, p. 109 Figure 6.13 Fermentation Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 1) Figure 6.13 Fermentation (Part 2) Figure 6.14 Relationships among the Major Metabolic Pathways of the Cell Figure 6.15 An Overview of Photosynthesis Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum Figure 6.16 The Electromagnetic Spectrum In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 114 Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra Figure 6.17 Absorption and Action Spectra Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of Chlorophyll Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of Chlorophyll Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of Chlorophyll (Part 1) Figure 6.18 The Molecular Structure of Chlorophyll (Part 2) Figure 6.19 Noncyclic Electron Transport Uses Two Photosystems Figure 6.19 Noncyclic Electron Transport Uses Two Photosystems Apply the Concept, Ch. 6, p. 117 Figure 6.20 Cyclic Electron Transport Traps Light Energy as ATP Figure 6.20 Cyclic Electron Transport Traps Light Energy as ATP Figure 6.21 The Calvin Cycle Figure 6.21 The Calvin Cycle Figure 6.22 RuBP Is the Carbon Dioxide Acceptor Figure 6.22 RuBP Is the Carbon Dioxide Acceptor In-Text Art, Ch. 6, p. 119 Figure 6.23 Products of Glucose Metabolism