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Exercise 8-Life Science

The document discusses a student's exercise on the cellular processes that allow hummingbirds to fly. It provides references used for the exercise. The exercise asks the student to: 1) Explain which foods provide the hummingbird's energy for flight, with nectar as the main source and insects as a complement; 2) Identify glucose, sucrose, and fructose as the main energy sources from these foods; and 3) Explain the digestion and cellular respiration processes that transform the nectar into energy for flight, producing 2 ATP and 2 NADH molecules per molecule. The student is also asked to provide an illustrated diagram of this energy process.

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Exercise 8-Life Science

The document discusses a student's exercise on the cellular processes that allow hummingbirds to fly. It provides references used for the exercise. The exercise asks the student to: 1) Explain which foods provide the hummingbird's energy for flight, with nectar as the main source and insects as a complement; 2) Identify glucose, sucrose, and fructose as the main energy sources from these foods; and 3) Explain the digestion and cellular respiration processes that transform the nectar into energy for flight, producing 2 ATP and 2 NADH molecules per molecule. The student is also asked to provide an illustrated diagram of this energy process.

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Name: Karina Morales San Roman Matricula Number: 2967257

Name of the Course: Life Science Group: 422

Module 2: Cellular processes Teacher’s name: Martín Salinas Pérez

Date: 03/03/2022 Exercise: 8. Flight of the hummingbird

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a. Explain which food mainly provides the energy that the hummingbird uses to fly and
which other serves as a complement.

Hummingbirds obtain energy from the nectar of flowers, but they also eat insects as part of their diet.

b. Identify which molecule in the food is the main source of energy and which are its elements.

Mainly we found glucose which has 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen and 6 oxygen elements, but also we have
sucrose with 12 carbon, 22 hydrogen and 11 oxygen elements, and finally fructose also with 6 carbon,
12 hydrogen and 6 oxygen elements.
c. Explain the digestion process from the time the hummingbird feeds on the flower´s nectar
until it is transformed into the energy required to fly. Include the amount of energy produced
by each molecule.

The hummingbird obtains nectar from flowers through its beak and tongue, and the nectar particles are
carried through the digestive system to be absorbed by cells. Cells synthesize nectar through cellular
respiration, which depends on the structure of the cell, and produce glucose, through a process by
which the molecules are modified and catalyzed by various enzymes. The amount of energy produced is
2 molecules of ATP and two of NADH.

d. Make an illustrated diagram to represent the process followed by energy:

ATP molecules

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