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Chapter 1 all key issues

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AP Human Geography In your opinion, what region of the US is characterized by the following? -Jazz, blues: Louisianna, New Orleans -Fast, talkers, cheese steaks: New York, North East -Polka music, Scandinavian: Upper mid-west, Minnesota -Maple syrup, hard-working, punctual: New England -Micro-breweries, lots of tree huggers, gringe: Seattle, Washington What is Human Geography? Human Geography is the systematic study of the location of people and human activities across Earth?s surface and of their relationships to one another. ?Geo? Earth ?Graphy? Writing What exactly do we study? -Culture: -Economics: Levels of economic activity, economic development Primary level: agriculture, farming, mining Secondary Level: manufacturing Third level: Service Forth level: information

Photosynthesis

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AP Biology R-11 Essential Knowledge: Ch 10 Photosynthesis 10.1 Photosynthesis converts light energy to the chemical energy of food Autotrophs (producers) make their own organic molecules (food) from inorganic substances; heterotrophs (consumers) obtain their organic molecules by eating other organisms Plants are autotrophs that make their own organic molecules via photosynthesis Photosynthesis converts radiant energy (sunlight) into chemical energy (glucose) Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts Leaves are the major site of photosynthesis in plants Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in the chloroplasts; it is the chlorophyll that actually absorbs the light energy Tiny pores on the underside of leaves, called stomata, are where CO2 enters and O2 exits

Cellular Respiration

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AP Biology R-11 Essential Knowledge: Ch 9 Cellular Respiration 9.1 Catabolic pathways yield energy by oxidizing organic fuels To keep working, a cell must regenerate its supply of ATP Organic Compounds + Oxygen ? Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 ? 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons The substance losing electrons is oxidized, the substance receiving electrons is reduced (LEO-GER or OIL RIG) The oxidizing agent is reduced; the reducing agent is oxidized During cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide, and oxygen is reduced to water Energy is released as electrons are transferred from organic compounds to oxygen (reduction releases energy); the energy is used to make ATP

Campbell 7e Chapter 17 Biology Notes

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