(Ciencias de Joseleg)(Biología)(Introducción y biología
celular)(La
respiración celular)(Introducción)(Generalidades
de la respiración celular)(La
betaoxidación de la grasa)(Introducción
al ciclo de Krebs)(Reacciones
del ciclo de Krebs 1, hasta GTP)(Reacciones
del ciclo de Krebs 2, regeneración del oxaloacetato)( Coenzimas
y membrana celular en la respiración celular)(Portadores
de electrones en la cadena de transporte respiratoria)(La
cadena de transporte de electrones respiratoria)(Fosforilación
oxidativa)(El
ejercicio y la respiración aeróbica)(Resumen)(Evolución)(¿Y
por qué engordamos?)(Referencias
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