KINE 2031 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Creatine Kinase, Cellular Respiration, Cell Adhesion Molecule
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The portion of the cell interior not occupied by the nucleus (p. 24: nucleus (of cells) A distinct spherical or oval structure that is usually located near the centre of a cell and that contains the cell"s genetic material, deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) (p. 24: adenosine diphosphate. The two-phosphate product formed from the splitting of atp to yield energy for the cell"s use (p. 24: adenosine triphosphate (atp, adp. The body"s common energy currency, which consists of an adenosine with three phosphate groups attached; splitting of the high-energy, terminal phosphate bond provides energy to power cellular activities (p. 24) The two-phosphate product formed from the splitting of atp to yield energy for the cell"s use (p. 24: aerobic. Referring to a condition in which oxygen is available (p. 31: anabolic, anabolism. Anabolic processes are those that favour the synthesis of molecules for building up organs and tissues. (p. 24)