(16 pts) Cellular Respiration/Photosynthesis Comparison …

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(16 pts) Cellulаr Respirаtiоn/Phоtоsynthesis Compаrison  Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis 1. Used By [respiration1] [photosynthesis1] 2. Uses ATP Synthase [respiration2] [photosynthesis2] 3. Electron Carrier [respiration3] [photosynthesis3] 4. Where Electron Carrier gets reduced [respiration4] [photosynthesis4] 5. Electron Transport Chain with a Cytochrome [respiration5] [photosynthesis5] 6. Final Electron Acceptor (if applicable) [respiration6] [photosynthesis6] 7. Location where protons (i.e. H+) build up to high concentrations [respiration7] [photosynthesis7] 8. Location where ATP is made (i.e. where it is found immediately after it is produced) [respiration8] [photosynthesis8]

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We оften see literаry wоrks reflected in оur modern nаrrаtive landscape — Sherlock Holmes as an inspiration for House, Jane Austen’s Emma as the foundation for Clueless. For this question you need to select a work by Faulkner, Hurston, T.S. Eliot, Auster, or Zola. What modern narrative, in any genre (tv, film, comic book, video game), can you see clearly connected to the literary movement and content of one of our classic works? Explain the connection and the significance. For example (from something we didn’t read for class), if I was thinking about Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal, I would draw connections between that and John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and/or The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Then I would examine how they utilize similar structures for their satire, and what it says about the correlation between these two historical periods. Or I would explore the similarities between Tartuffe and The Simpsons and/or South Park. To fully address this question you must explain how the literary movement drives both the classic text and the more modern one. How are you finding a connection between the two? What do you think it signifies about these two periods? How does this literary movement serve both texts? Do you think the literary movement has shifted in some way? (Ex: early Gothic and modern Gothic might not look quite the same given shifting cultural philosophies) Note: do NOT answer these questions in order. These questions are meant to get you thinking about the topic. You need to create your own holistic answer, not answer each question piece-by-piece. Answer should be between 250-400 words