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LAB 6 Fermentation & Cellular Respiration - LA Mission

LAB 6 Fermentation & Cellular Respiration INTRODUCTION The cells of all living organisms require energy to keep themselves alive and fulfilling their roles. Where does this energy come from? The answer is energy released from molecules of the nucleotide adenosine triphosphate or ATP. As you can see from the diagram above, the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (Pi) is exergonic and thus releases energy which cells can use to do any number of things. Once hydrolyzed, ATP can be regenerated from ADP and Pi, though this is endergonic and thus requires energy.

worksheet). 2. At 5 minute intervals, use the graduations on the side of the saccharometer to read the volume of gas collected in ml for a total of 30 minutes. 3. Record the data on your worksheet, graph the data, and answer any associated questions. …

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