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Computer Architecture: CA Topic 5 PDF
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Revision Notes
Quiz
8/10Which stage produces the most ATP?
Flashcard
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What is the purpose of the Krebs cycle?
Back
It generates electron carriers for the electron transport chain and contributes a small amount of ATP.
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Topic Notes
Source Lecture
BIO101 Lecture 5
[12:48]
Aerobic respiration releases more ATP because glucose is fully broken down in the mitochondria.
Exam tip: Remember which stage produces most ATP and how oxygen supports the final electron transfer.
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Practice Question
8 marksExplain the role of the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis and describe how temperature affects the rate of this process.
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Real Input Sample
Source
42-page lecture PDF uploaded from class materials.
Intent
Prepare for next week's theory quiz and midterm revision.
Time
Processed in one session through notes, quiz, and flashcards.
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Notes
Structured revision summary with key definitions and exam cues.
Quiz
10 practice questions generated from the uploaded content.
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