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a very common and useful series resistor circuit goes by the nickname voltage divider . we will work out how this circuit operates , and you will see where the nickname comes from . a voltage divider looks like this : our goal is to come up with an expression relating output $ v_ { out } $ to input $ v_ { in } $ . a go... | a very common and useful series resistor circuit goes by the nickname voltage divider . we will work out how this circuit operates , and you will see where the nickname comes from . | what is electricity actually related to ? |
“ every man is an artist ” what can art be ? can a lecture or a public discussion be art ? the 20th century has taught us that almost everything can be used as art . the photographs that record the teaching and discussion practices of joseph beuys force us to think about the borders of art . we are also compelled to as... | we are also compelled to ask “ what does it mean ? ” and even “ why is it art at all ? ” does it mean that everyone can be an artist ? can everything be art ? according to beuys , “ everyone is an artist. ” but to grasp the full meaning of this statement , one must look closely at the context of beuys ’ thought , which... | what is the phonetic pronunciation of this artist 's last name `` beuys '' ? |
let 's cause an abrupt step in voltage to a resistor-capacitor $ ( \text { rc } ) $ circuit and observe what happens to the voltage across the capacitor . we want to find the voltage $ \goldc { v ( t ) } $ across the capacitor as a function of time . when something changes in a circuit , like a switch closes , the volt... | let 's cause an abrupt step in voltage to a resistor-capacitor $ ( \text { rc } ) $ circuit and observe what happens to the voltage across the capacitor . we want to find the voltage $ \goldc { v ( t ) } $ across the capacitor as a function of time . | but this change in voltage is different when there is a voltage step , right ? |
let 's cause an abrupt step in voltage to a resistor-capacitor $ ( \text { rc } ) $ circuit and observe what happens to the voltage across the capacitor . we want to find the voltage $ \goldc { v ( t ) } $ across the capacitor as a function of time . when something changes in a circuit , like a switch closes , the volt... | we 'll do that in a moment , as part of the total response . total response = forced + natural response the forced response took into account the input signal . the natural response took into account the internal initial conditions . | is n't the `` forced response '' scenario just what happens if we take the capacitor away and bump the source to vs ? |
let 's cause an abrupt step in voltage to a resistor-capacitor $ ( \text { rc } ) $ circuit and observe what happens to the voltage across the capacitor . we want to find the voltage $ \goldc { v ( t ) } $ across the capacitor as a function of time . when something changes in a circuit , like a switch closes , the volt... | turning off the input means replacing the voltage source with a short . when we suppress the inputs , the right side of the original non-homogeneous differential equation becomes $ 0 $ , turning it into a homogeneous differential equation . ( we know how to solve these . ) | why go through the motions of solving a differential equation to get that result ? |
let 's cause an abrupt step in voltage to a resistor-capacitor $ ( \text { rc } ) $ circuit and observe what happens to the voltage across the capacitor . we want to find the voltage $ \goldc { v ( t ) } $ across the capacitor as a function of time . when something changes in a circuit , like a switch closes , the volt... | then we jump way out in time to a long time from now , and figure out where the circuit finishes up . finally , we look at what happens in between the switch closing and a long time from now . initial state before the switch is closed , $ ( t & lt ; 0 ) $ , the schematic tells us an initial voltage exists on the capaci... | how we can find the mathematical expression for vc after the closing of the switch if it is initially charged by 40 volts by using thevenin 's theorem ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | analogous features to make things a little more interesting and complicated , not all physical features that look alike are marks of common ancestry . instead , some physical similarities are analogous : they evolved independently in different organisms because the organisms lived in similar environments or experienced... | it is said that the first type of life forms evolved on earth were the simple unicellular organisms and from them the journey of evolution starts but how these simple organisms would have come to existence its not possible that any natural process can give birth to a living species without any reproduction process is i... |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | if we want to determine which organisms in a group are most closely related , we need to use different types of molecular features , such as the nucleotide sequences of genes . homologous genes biologists often compare the sequences of related genes found in different species ( often called homologous or orthologous ge... | if a fit organism 's `` purpose '' is to pass as many genes to its offspring , then this creates two problems that i 'm curious about : firstly , why and how could sexual reproduction arrive in the first place ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . | what is the biology definition for vestigial ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | the global distribution of organisms and the unique features of island species reflect evolution and geological change . fossils . fossils document the existence of now-extinct past species that are related to present-day species . | why did the text say that we did n't find many fossils ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . | inspite of being structurally similar , how can they be homologous organs when they perform the same function that is to pump blood ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | instead , some physical similarities are analogous : they evolved independently in different organisms because the organisms lived in similar environments or experienced similar selective pressures . this process is called convergent evolution . ( to converge means to come together , like two lines meeting at a point .... | is evolution or a process or a result of a process ? |
key points : evidence for evolution comes from many different areas of biology : anatomy . species may share similar physical features because the feature was present in a common ancestor ( homologous structures ) . molecular biology . dna and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life . dna comparisons can s... | at the end of the article , we 'll finish by seeing how microevolution can be directly observed , as in the emergence of pesticide-resistant insects . anatomy and embryology darwin thought of evolution as `` descent with modification , '' a process in which species change and give rise to new species over many generati... | is it true that for a new species to be created in male/female species , that both a male and a female would have to evolve the same way , even though they are separate , in order for the new species to flourish ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | meanwhile , for those who were the targets of crusader violence , presumably the only sign needed was the sight of an approaching army bedecked with crosses . different points of view while it ’ s valuable to seek to understand the crusades from the perspective of participants , it ’ s equally important to seek out dif... | why do n't we have any accounts from a different view point is it that they just are n't taught in most american schools or are there no surviving records ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what were the main regions crusades were fought ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | why is the fourth crusade even called a crusade ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | this , too , was crusading—at least it was for some , though others , like the pope , disagreed . finally , imagine an english knight in 1370 . he plans to travel to northeastern europe to fight non-christians and help christians there expand their territory . | did crusaders get paid well and did you have to be a knight to be one ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | he is listening to pope urban ii—the only pope he has ever seen in person ! —speak passionately about the need to fight in the holy land . his lord is persuaded , and gathers his men and resources . the man-at-arms says goodbye to his family , and departs in 1096 on years of painful journeying and military campaigns . | when the peasant joined the forces then his lord what get prestige for sending `` support '' to the cause ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | do we have an understanding of what might of been lost or destroyed during the crusades and how did it change recorded history ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | did the crusades weaken the ottoman empire and decrease their influence in europe ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | or did the crusades strengthen a muslim resolve to win back the crusader territories ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | the real question is who were the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | what 's the percentage of people surviving a crusade ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | finally , imagine an english knight in 1370 . he plans to travel to northeastern europe to fight non-christians and help christians there expand their territory . he will go for a season , enjoy feasting and knightly camaraderie , then return home and go back to his regular life , with his reputation enhanced by his tr... | when you say northeastern europe what regions do you mean ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | still others assert that the characteristics of crusading were so diffuse throughout medieval culture that it is impossible and ultimately misleading to attempt to define what was or was not a crusade . it is also fair to say that many scholars recognize that one can spend too much time seeking a meticulous definition ... | and who were the inhabitants of those regions at the time ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | different points of view while it ’ s valuable to seek to understand the crusades from the perspective of participants , it ’ s equally important to seek out different points of view . internal criticism of the crusading movement was more limited than many today might expect . what criticisms existed were usually level... | i 'm not all that familiar in this era of history , but did n't the crusader infantry consist of many troops using longswords ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | different points of view while it ’ s valuable to seek to understand the crusades from the perspective of participants , it ’ s equally important to seek out different points of view . internal criticism of the crusading movement was more limited than many today might expect . what criticisms existed were usually level... | how were they not easily shot down by a rain of arrows when so many were using two-handed weapons with no shield to guard , since as far as i know , their enemies had very skilled missile units and horse archers ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | could someone tell me what was the teutonic order and if it has something to do with the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | scholarly debates most of the debates among scholars are concerned with identifying the key characteristics of a crusade . some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , sec... | what caused europeans to launch the crusades in the first place ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | besides the factor of purposes religious power during the crusades , but was n't the other reason to increase their treasury ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | descriptions of the “ franks ” themselves ( as the crusaders were called ) ranged from respect to ridicule to hostility . records from jewish communities around the mediterranean sometimes described an indiscriminating ferocity and zealous fervor held by many crusaders , a theme also underlined by christians within eur... | in the last paragraph , where did the name 'byzantine ' as in byzantine empire come from ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | where is the definition of crusade ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what are the dates of the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | what crusade in recorded history was the most unsuccessful crusade ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what criticisms existed were usually leveled at specific expeditions or participants , rather than at the idea of crusading in general or the underlying attitudes towards religion and violence that made crusading possible . muslim voices , whether in the iberian peninsula ( what is now spain and portugal ) , the levant... | were conflicts with the eastern non christian hordes considered crusades , or is that term primarily used for excursions into muslim occupied lands and the levant ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | still others assert that the characteristics of crusading were so diffuse throughout medieval culture that it is impossible and ultimately misleading to attempt to define what was or was not a crusade . it is also fair to say that many scholars recognize that one can spend too much time seeking a meticulous definition ... | if everyone if starting their own , how does one know who to join to be right with god ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | what language was primarily used in the crusade times ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | and where did the crusades primarily branch out from ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | so if it 's possible , as in the second paragraph under `` scholarly debates , '' for a crusade to be defined by popular support , would the reconquista , the retaking of the iberian peninsula , qualify is a crusade ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what are the effects of the crusades on education ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | meanwhile , for those who were the targets of crusader violence , presumably the only sign needed was the sight of an approaching army bedecked with crosses . different points of view while it ’ s valuable to seek to understand the crusades from the perspective of participants , it ’ s equally important to seek out dif... | they were fought not only in locations important for the christian faith , but where `` enemies of christianity '' were believed to pose a threat , but what threatend them & why ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | how many crusades were there ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what criticisms existed were usually leveled at specific expeditions or participants , rather than at the idea of crusading in general or the underlying attitudes towards religion and violence that made crusading possible . muslim voices , whether in the iberian peninsula ( what is now spain and portugal ) , the levant... | what does muslim voices , whether in the lberian mean ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related to authorization and procedure . these scholars would ask , did a pope authorize the expedition ? did participants take vows and receive certain legal and spiritual privileges ? | the same as the `` franks '' that charlemagne would have been descended from ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | finally , imagine an english knight in 1370 . he plans to travel to northeastern europe to fight non-christians and help christians there expand their territory . he will go for a season , enjoy feasting and knightly camaraderie , then return home and go back to his regular life , with his reputation enhanced by his tr... | why did the christians people did not want to talk to muslims people about the holy site to recapture in peace rather than fighting ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | scholarly debates most of the debates among scholars are concerned with identifying the key characteristics of a crusade . some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , sec... | what is the difference between a crusade and a holy war ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | scholarly debates most of the debates among scholars are concerned with identifying the key characteristics of a crusade . some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , sec... | why was the fourth crusade not called a `` holy war '' since it was sanctioned by a pope ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | is it possible for modern day people to go on crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | frederick regains jerusalem from the muslims without waging war—it helps that he knows arabic . he is crowned the king of jerusalem in 1229 , but returns to europe to find the pope waging war on his lands . this , too , was crusading—at least it was for some , though others , like the pope , disagreed . | were the crusades a period of bloody wars for europe or was the conflict confined to jerusalem and the surrounding lands ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what are some of the different forms of the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? | why do people think of knights when they hear crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | did the order of the knights hospitalier and the order of the knights templar , participated in the first crusade or did they join later on ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , second crusade , etc . ) . others downplay the importance of a specific target , and emphasize instead characteristics related... | did the pope call for a crusade against them as well ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what was the effects of the crusades in europe ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | were the crusades all focused on one religious group , or did they cover many religions ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? | where did people start to have the idea of stroung men in armor fighting evil ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | why were the reputations of who went on crusades enhanced ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | did all of the crusaders go to heaven if they fought in the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | muslim voices , whether in the iberian peninsula ( what is now spain and portugal ) , the levant ( the eastern mediterranean ) , or further afield , described the crusades in different ways—often as simple territorial expansion , religious warfare , or a combination of the two . descriptions of the “ franks ” themselve... | why are n't the contrasting behaviours of muslim rulers such as salahuddin and crusaders highlighted more ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what was the time period of the crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what criticisms existed were usually leveled at specific expeditions or participants , rather than at the idea of crusading in general or the underlying attitudes towards religion and violence that made crusading possible . muslim voices , whether in the iberian peninsula ( what is now spain and portugal ) , the levant... | were the campaigns in the iberian peninsula , `` the reconquista '' and earlier wars between christian and muslim territories , considered crusades also ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | i am wondering though if the black death had come around some of the crusades like the third and fourth crusades and if so did that have some influence on gaining men for your crusading army ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? | 220 ' mean in the text written under the picture ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | scholarly debates most of the debates among scholars are concerned with identifying the key characteristics of a crusade . some , for example , consider only expeditions aimed at jerusalem or the holy land to be crusades . this approach is responsible for the traditional , numbered crusades ( i.e. , first crusade , sec... | does 'holy land ' here refer to the holy place of jerusalem ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | his family never knows his fate . this was crusading . now imagine frederick ii , holy roman emperor and king of sicily . | when exactly did `` crusading '' become an activity of interest ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | different points of view while it ’ s valuable to seek to understand the crusades from the perspective of participants , it ’ s equally important to seek out different points of view . internal criticism of the crusading movement was more limited than many today might expect . what criticisms existed were usually level... | did it start a certain year because of new personal interests of the pope or did it gradually become an important movement over many years of planning ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | outward signs if crusading was so nebulous , how did potential participants know what a crusade was ? remember our man-at-arms in clermont in 1095 ? he ( and his lord ) noticed preaching for a new expedition ( perhaps emphasizing a papal proclamation , perhaps not ) , or heard people around him discussing it . | what made the man-at-arms interested in crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . he is listening to pope urban ii—the only pope he has ever seen in person ! —speak passionately about the need to fight in the holy land . his lord is persuaded , and gathers his men and resources . | were there any other reasons for pope urban ii to start the crusades besides the fact that the muslims held the city of jerusalem ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and politics in the west reveals a continued fascination with the crusades . compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . | can religion and politics be kept apart ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | what or who are crusades ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | frederick regains jerusalem from the muslims without waging war—it helps that he knows arabic . he is crowned the king of jerusalem in 1229 , but returns to europe to find the pope waging war on his lands . this , too , was crusading—at least it was for some , though others , like the pope , disagreed . | why do n't we simply define `` crusade '' as an official declaration of war made by the pope , or the king of all kings , against believers of non-christian religions , whom they often called `` infidels '' ? |
what comes to mind when you think of the crusades ? earnest and alarmingly buff knights ( in shining armor , of course ) engaged in against-the-odds quests to accomplish godly deeds in an evil world ? red crosses on pure white backgrounds ? orlando bloom ? this is not surprising . a quick look at our pop culture and po... | compared with popular representations , the historical reality is more complicated and often less heroic . how do we define the crusades ? imagine a man-at-arms in the french city of clermont in 1095 . | but what is the crusades , as in the war ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | two carbons are released as carbon dioxide—out of the six originally present in glucose . 2 $ \text { nadh } $ are generated from $ \text { nad } ^+ $ . why make acetyl $ \text { coa } $ ? | may i ask during the reduction of nad+ , where is the h+ ion comes from or in other words , why there is one extra h+ ion formed ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | overall , pyruvate oxidation converts pyruvate—a three-carbon molecule—into acetyl $ \text { coa } $ —a two-carbon molecule attached to coenzyme a—producing an $ \text { nadh } $ and releasing one carbon dioxide molecule in the process . acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage ... | does the pyruvic acid required for krebs cycle come from glycolysis ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | two carbons are released as carbon dioxide—out of the six originally present in glucose . 2 $ \text { nadh } $ are generated from $ \text { nad } ^+ $ . why make acetyl $ \text { coa } $ ? | why is nadh formed when nad+ is reduced , gained electrons ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | a carboxyl group is snipped off of pyruvate and released as a molecule of carbon dioxide , leaving behind a two-carbon molecule . step 2 . the two-carbon molecule from step 1 is oxidized , and the electrons lost in the oxidation are picked up by $ \text { nad } ^+ $ to form $ \text { nadh } $ . | what general key things do i need to know for each step of the krebs cycle ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ is sometimes called a carrier molecule , and its job here is to carry the acetyl group to the citric acid cycle . the steps above are carried out by a large enzyme complex called pyruvate dehydrogenase , which consists of three interconnected enzymes and includes over 60 subunits . at a couple ... | what does the structure of co-enzyme a look like ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | in the matrix , pyruvate is modified in a series of steps : step 1 . a carboxyl group is snipped off of pyruvate and released as a molecule of carbon dioxide , leaving behind a two-carbon molecule . step 2 . | what causes the carboxyl group of the pyruvate to be removed ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that links glycolysis to the rest of cellular respiration . overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . | what is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ serves as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . the addition of $ \text { coa } $ helps activate the acetyl group , preparing it to undergo the necessary reactions to enter the citric acid cycle . | is it helps in entering of pyruvic acid to mitochondria ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the next step in capturing the remaining energy in the form of $ \text { atp } $ , although no $ \text { atp } $ is made directly during pyruvate oxidation . in ... | how many atp required and atp produced in pyruvate oxidation ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the next step in capturing the remaining energy in the form of $ \text { atp } $ , although no $ \text { atp } $ is made directly during pyruvate oxidation . in ... | also what is the net atp produced ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . pyruvate oxidation steps pyruvate is produced by glycolysis in the cytoplasm , but pyruvate oxidation takes place in the mitochondrial matrix ( in eukaryotes ) . so , before the chemical reactions can begin , pyr... | is 2h+ product of the pyruvate oxidation process ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | a carboxyl group is snipped off of pyruvate and released as a molecule of carbon dioxide , leaving behind a two-carbon molecule . step 2 . the two-carbon molecule from step 1 is oxidized , and the electrons lost in the oxidation are picked up by $ \text { nad } ^+ $ to form $ \text { nadh } $ . | also , are there 2 molecules of coa as reactants in this process ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | in prokaryotes , it happens in the cytoplasm . overall , pyruvate oxidation converts pyruvate—a three-carbon molecule—into acetyl $ \text { coa } $ —a two-carbon molecule attached to coenzyme a—producing an $ \text { nadh } $ and releasing one carbon dioxide molecule in the process . acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fu... | i understand how when carbon dioxide is taken out of pyruvate an acetyl group remains , what i do n't understand is why in alcohol fermentation the same process of removing carbon dioxide forms acetaldehyde ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . pyruvate oxidation steps pyruvate is produced by glycolysis in the cytoplasm , but pyruvate oxidation takes place in the mitochondrial matrix ( in eukaryotes ) . so , before the chemical reactions can begin , pyr... | who discovered the pyruvate oxidation ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | pyruvate dehydrogenase is an important target for regulation , as it controls the amount of acetyl $ \text { coa } $ fed into the citric acid cycle $ ^ { 1,2,3 } $ . if we consider the two pyruvates that enter from glycolysis ( for each glucose molecule ) , we can summarize pyruvate oxidation as follows : two molecules... | how many molecules of co2 are produced per molecule of glucose ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | step 3 . the oxidized two-carbon molecule—an acetyl group , highlighted in green—is attached to coenzyme a ( $ \text { coa } $ ) , an organic molecule derived from vitamin b5 , to form acetyl $ \text { coa } $ . acetyl $ \text { coa } $ is sometimes called a carrier molecule , and its job here is to carry the acetyl gr... | what role does coenzyme a play in the potential energy of coa ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that links glycolysis to the rest of cellular respiration . overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the next step in capturing the remaining ener... | if pyruvate does not become oxidized would it stop the kreb 's cycle and electron transport chain from producing energy ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that links glycolysis to the rest of cellular respiration . overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the ... | in the overview of pyruvate oxidation , it says that there is no atp formed which i understand , but can you explain why atp is not produced in this stage of cellular respiration ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | a carboxyl group is snipped off of pyruvate and released as a molecule of carbon dioxide , leaving behind a two-carbon molecule . step 2 . the two-carbon molecule from step 1 is oxidized , and the electrons lost in the oxidation are picked up by $ \text { nad } ^+ $ to form $ \text { nadh } $ . | in step 2 , where does the hydrogen come from when nad+ forms into nadh ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | pyruvate dehydrogenase is an important target for regulation , as it controls the amount of acetyl $ \text { coa } $ fed into the citric acid cycle $ ^ { 1,2,3 } $ . if we consider the two pyruvates that enter from glycolysis ( for each glucose molecule ) , we can summarize pyruvate oxidation as follows : two molecules... | how many o2 molecules are involved ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | at a couple of stages , the reaction intermediates actually form covalent bonds to the enzyme complex—or , more specifically , to its cofactors . pyruvate dehydrogenase is an important target for regulation , as it controls the amount of acetyl $ \text { coa } $ fed into the citric acid cycle $ ^ { 1,2,3 } $ . if we co... | how many co2 molecules are produced when krebs cycle operates once ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that links glycolysis to the rest of cellular respiration . overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the next step in capturing the remaining ener... | during this process what gets made per glucose and what gets made per pyruvate ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . pyruvate oxidation steps pyruvate is produced by glycolysis in the cytoplasm , but pyruvate oxidation takes place in the mitochondrial matrix ( in eukaryotes ) . so , before the chemical reactions can begin , pyr... | why is the transport of pyruvate into the mitochondria active transport and not facilitated/passive ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | in prokaryotes , it happens in the cytoplasm . overall , pyruvate oxidation converts pyruvate—a three-carbon molecule—into acetyl $ \text { coa } $ —a two-carbon molecule attached to coenzyme a—producing an $ \text { nadh } $ and releasing one carbon dioxide molecule in the process . acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fu... | what are the products of pyruvate oxidation for one molecule of glucose ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that links glycolysis to the rest of cellular respiration . overview of pyruvate oxidation at the end of glycolysis , we have two pyruvate molecules that still contain lots of extractable energy . pyruvate oxidation is the next step in capturing the remaining ener... | why is atp not created during pyruvate oxidation ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . pyruvate oxidation steps pyruvate is produced by glycolysis in the cytoplasm , but pyruvate oxidation takes place in the mitochondrial matrix ( in eukaryotes ) . so , before the chemical reactions can begin , pyr... | what happens if pyruvate dehydrogenase is accidently produced inside the cytoplasm ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | acetyl $ \text { coa } $ acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . pyruvate oxidation steps pyruvate is produced by glycolysis in the cytoplasm , but pyruvate oxidation takes place in the mitochondrial matrix ( in eukaryotes ) . so , before the chemical reactions can begin , pyr... | how is minus charge of pyruvate conserved ? |
introduction among the four stages of cellular respiration , pyruvate oxidation is kind of the odd one out ; it ’ s relatively short in comparison to the extensive pathways of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle . but that doesn ’ t make it unimportant ! on the contrary , pyruvate oxidation is a key connector that link... | 2 $ \text { nadh } $ are generated from $ \text { nad } ^+ $ . why make acetyl $ \text { coa } $ ? acetyl $ \text { coa } $ serves as fuel for the citric acid cycle in the next stage of cellular respiration . | does acetyl coa have a minus one charge ? |
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