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  • Bioenergetic systems
  • Metabolic processes for energy production

    Bioenergetic systems are metabolic processes that relate to the flow of energy in living organisms. Those processes convert energy into adenosine triphosphate

    Bioenergetic systems

    Bioenergetic systems

    Bioenergetic_systems

  • Bioenergetics
  • Branch of biology

    Bioenergetics is a field in biochemistry and cell biology that concerns energy flow through living systems. This is an active area of biological research

    Bioenergetics

    Bioenergetics

  • Glycogen
  • Glucose polymer used as energy store in animals

    energy source except during starvation and glycolytic crisis (see bioenergetic systems). In humans, glycogen is made and stored primarily in the cells of

    Glycogen

    Glycogen

    Glycogen

  • Phosphocreatine
  • Chemical compound

    (ATP). This process is an important component of all vertebrates' bioenergetic systems. For instance, while the human body only produces 250 g of ATP daily

    Phosphocreatine

    Phosphocreatine

    Phosphocreatine

  • Purple Earth hypothesis
  • Astrobiological hypothesis regarding early photosynthetic organisms

    haloarchaeal membrane proton pump constitutes one of the simplest known bioenergetic systems for harvesting light energy. Microorganisms with purple and green

    Purple Earth hypothesis

    Purple Earth hypothesis

    Purple_Earth_hypothesis

  • Anaerobic exercise
  • Physical exercise intense enough to cause lactate formation

    interval training (HIIT), and strength training. Aerobic exercise Bioenergetic systems Citric acid cycle Cori cycle Margaria-Kalamen power test Pushups

    Anaerobic exercise

    Anaerobic exercise

    Anaerobic_exercise

  • Metabolic myopathy
  • Muscular diseases caused by defects in metabolic processes

    the underlying cause. Adequate knowledge is required of the body's bioenergetic systems, including: which circumstances constitute anaerobic exercise (blood

    Metabolic myopathy

    Metabolic myopathy

    Metabolic_myopathy

  • Energy system (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of electric power Thermodynamic system, a physics concept for analysis of thermal energy exchange Bioenergetic systems, metabolic processes for converting

    Energy system (disambiguation)

    Energy_system_(disambiguation)

  • Anaerobic respiration
  • Respiration using electron acceptors other than oxygen

    evolution of bioenergetic systems involved in microbial nitrogen compound transformations". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1827 (2):

    Anaerobic respiration

    Anaerobic_respiration

  • Nitrite
  • Portmanteau name for nitrite derivatives

    evolution of bioenergetic systems involved in microbial nitrogen compound transformations". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1827 (2):

    Nitrite

    Nitrite

  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into various chemical forms

    evolution of bioenergetic systems involved in microbial nitrogen compound transformations". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1827 (2):

    Nitrogen cycle

    Nitrogen cycle

    Nitrogen_cycle

  • Mitochondrial myopathy
  • Muscle disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction

    phosphorylation), may help. A high-carb/low-fat/low-protein diet may help. Bioenergetic systems Metabolic myopathies "Mitochondrial Myopathy Information Page | National

    Mitochondrial myopathy

    Mitochondrial myopathy

    Mitochondrial_myopathy

  • Exercise intensity
  • Amount of energy expended when exercising

    their known maximum heart rate. Exercise physiology Human power Bioenergetic systems "Fitness Fundamentals: Guidelines for Personal Exercise Programs"

    Exercise intensity

    Exercise intensity

    Exercise_intensity

  • Body psychotherapy
  • Academic discipline

    leaders to emerge within it, from Reich onwards. Alexander Lowen in his Bioenergetic analysis and John Pierrakos in Core energetics extended Reich's finding

    Body psychotherapy

    Body_psychotherapy

  • Alexander Lowen
  • American physician and psychotherapist

    Wilhelm Reich in the 1940s and early 1950s in New York, Lowen developed bioenergetic analysis, a form of mind-body psychotherapy, with his then-colleague

    Alexander Lowen

    Alexander Lowen

    Alexander_Lowen

  • Locomotion in space
  • Movement of astronaut's bodies in outer space

    optimization of future space suit designs. See also: Space suit, Bioenergetic systems On Earth, it takes half of the amount of energy to walk a mile when

    Locomotion in space

    Locomotion in space

    Locomotion_in_space

  • Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism
  • Medical condition

    (formerly, myopathy due to lactate transport defect). (See also bioenergetic systems.) Glycogenesis is the metabolic pathway in which glycogen is created

    Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism

    Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism

    Inborn_errors_of_carbohydrate_metabolism

  • Glutaric acidemia type 2
  • Medical condition

    categorized under fatty acid metabolism disorder as that is the bioenergetic system that it affects the most. It also affects choline metabolism. The

    Glutaric acidemia type 2

    Glutaric_acidemia_type_2

  • Phosphoglucomutase
  • Metabolic enzyme

    the muscle cell. Free fatty acids are the slowest of the body's bioenergetic systems to produce ATP by oxidative phosphorylation, at approximately 10

    Phosphoglucomutase

    Phosphoglucomutase

    Phosphoglucomutase

  • Pseudohypoxia
  • (disambiguation) - list under Hypoxia (medical) e.g. Intrauterine hypoxia Bioenergetic systems - metabolic pathways of producing ATP Metabolic acidosis C, Marrs;

    Pseudohypoxia

    Pseudohypoxia

  • John Pierrakos
  • physician and psychiatrist. A student of Wilhelm Reich, he developed bioenergetic analysis, a form of mind-body psychotherapy, with his then-colleague

    John Pierrakos

    John_Pierrakos

  • Purine nucleotide cycle
  • Protein metabolic pathway

    NH3 AMP deaminase deficiency (MADD) Bioenergetic systems Glycogenoses (GSDs) Metabolic myopathies Phosphagen System (ATP-PCr) Protein catabolism Uric Acid

    Purine nucleotide cycle

    Purine nucleotide cycle

    Purine_nucleotide_cycle

  • Photophosphorylation
  • Biochemical process in photosynthesis

    Photophosphorylation represents a specific instance of a more general bioenergetic principle: the conservation of energy through transmembrane electrochemical

    Photophosphorylation

    Photophosphorylation

    Photophosphorylation

  • Jules Lefèvre
  • French biochemist and writer (1863–1944)

    worked on bioenergetics, thermoregulation, and nutrition. His publications included Chaleur animale et bioénergétique ("Animal Heat and Bioenergetics") and

    Jules Lefèvre

    Jules Lefèvre

    Jules_Lefèvre

  • Parkinson's disease
  • Progressive neurodegenerative disease

    is also strongly indicated. Additionally, oxidative stress and other bioenergetic challenges have also been implicated in PD progression independent of

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's_disease

  • First law of thermodynamics
  • Law of thermodynamics establishing the conservation of energy

    about systems between which there is no transfer of matter (closed systems): "Definition. When energy flows from one system or part of a system to another

    First law of thermodynamics

    First law of thermodynamics

    First_law_of_thermodynamics

  • Metabolism
  • Set of chemical reactions in organisms

    1998.tb00379.x. PMID 9990725. Simon J (August 2002). "Enzymology and bioenergetics of respiratory nitrite ammonification". FEMS Microbiology Reviews. 26

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

  • Gibbs free energy
  • Type of thermodynamic potential

    figure 3, and as Maxwell sculpted that section on his 3D surface figure. Bioenergetics Calphad (CALculation of PHAse Diagrams) Critical point (thermodynamics)

    Gibbs free energy

    Gibbs free energy

    Gibbs_free_energy

  • Adenosine diphosphate
  • Chemical compound

    ADP. ADP cycling supplies the energy needed to do work in a biological system, the thermodynamic process of transferring energy from one source to another

    Adenosine diphosphate

    Adenosine diphosphate

    Adenosine_diphosphate

  • Ferredoxin
  • Iron–sulfur proteins that mediate electron transfer in metabolic reactions

    PMID 14684843. Boyd ES, Amenabar MJ, Poudel S, Templeton AS (February 2020). "Bioenergetic constraints on the origin of autotrophic metabolism". Philosophical Transactions

    Ferredoxin

    Ferredoxin

  • Lance Becker
  • American physician and academic

    mitochondrial transplantation. --Bioenergetic Medicine: In recent years Becker has focused heavily on the emergent field of bioenergetic medicine and its potential

    Lance Becker

    Lance_Becker

  • Vitalism
  • Belief about living organisms

    not, however, what the new vitalists have in mind. They imagine the bioenergetic field as a holistic living force that goes beyond reductionist physics

    Vitalism

    Vitalism

  • Photosynthesis
  • Biological process to convert light into chemical energy

    regulation of gene expression, and accounts for the persistence of DNA in bioenergetic organelles. Symbiotic and kleptoplastic organisms excluded: The glaucophytes

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

  • Magnesium in biology
  • Use of magnesium by organisms

    flux into the thylakoid space". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 314 (2): 224–241. doi:10.1016/0005-2728(73)90137-0. PMID 4747067. Hind

    Magnesium in biology

    Magnesium in biology

    Magnesium_in_biology

  • Sepsis
  • Life-threatening response to infection

    (PBMCs), it offers a minimally invasive approach to monitor systemic bioenergetic alterations in patients. A recent longitudinal study demonstrated that

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

    Sepsis

  • CoRR hypothesis
  • Biological hypothesis

    reactions of bioenergetics, chloroplasts and mitochondria each contain specialized and discrete genetic systems. These genetic systems enable chloroplasts

    CoRR hypothesis

    CoRR_hypothesis

  • Seahorse Bioscience
  • Company that develops bioenergetics analytical instruments

    Thermogenic Imaging. Recognized for developing novel, leading-edge cellular bioenergetic technologies, the company is best known for developing the XF Extracellular

    Seahorse Bioscience

    Seahorse_Bioscience

  • Nitrifying bacteria
  • Chemolithotrophic organisms

    (2002). Bioenergetic III. Academic Press. Spieck E, et al. (1998). "Isolation and immunocytochemical location of the nitrite-oxidizing system in Nitrospira

    Nitrifying bacteria

    Nitrifying_bacteria

  • List of psychotherapies
  • modification Behavior therapy Bibliotherapy Biodynamic psychotherapy Bioenergetic analysis Biofeedback Body psychotherapy Bonding psychotherapy Brainspotting

    List of psychotherapies

    List of psychotherapies

    List_of_psychotherapies

  • Biological thermodynamics
  • Study of energy in living systems

    with the properties of phenotypic adaptation and a number of others. Bioenergetics Ecological energetics Basal metabolic rate Harris-Benedict Equations

    Biological thermodynamics

    Biological_thermodynamics

  • Last universal common ancestor
  • Ancestor of all current life on Earth

    Sojo, Víctor; Pomiankowski, Andrew; Lane, Nick (12 August 2014). "A Bioenergetic Basis for Membrane Divergence in Archaea and Bacteria". PLOS Biology

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last_universal_common_ancestor

  • Bioelectrochemistry (journal)
  • Journal

    biological systems. The current editor-in-chief is E. Neumann (Bielefeld University). It was established in 1974 as Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics (ISSN 0302-4598)

    Bioelectrochemistry (journal)

    Bioelectrochemistry_(journal)

  • Biology
  • Scientific study of life

    and behaviour of cells. Bioenergetics is a field in biochemistry and cell biology that concerns energy flow through living systems. This is an active area

    Biology

    Biology

    Biology

  • Rodent Research Hardware System
  • NASA research platform on the International Space Station

    neurological systems of mice as model organisms of human health and disease. In addition to the primary research focus other organ systems, including whole

    Rodent Research Hardware System

    Rodent Research Hardware System

    Rodent_Research_Hardware_System

  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Cell organelle that processes proteins

    The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a part of a transportation system of the eukaryotic cell, and has many other important functions such as protein folding

    Endoplasmic reticulum

    Endoplasmic reticulum

    Endoplasmic_reticulum

  • Douglas Kell
  • British biochemist

    Professor of Systems Biology in the Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology, University of Liverpool part of the Institute of Systems, Molecular

    Douglas Kell

    Douglas Kell

    Douglas_Kell

  • Schizoid personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving extreme asociality

    Disorders: Homicides and Suicides: a Social Health Issue Based on Bioenergetic Analysis". Bioenergetic Analysis. 29 (1): 79–97. doi:10.30820/0743-4804-2019-29-79

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid_personality_disorder

  • Post-exertional malaise
  • Worsening of symptoms with activity

    As a result of these findings, PEM has been described as a state of "bioenergetic failure". Evidence also shows skeletal muscle tissue damage and intramuscular

    Post-exertional malaise

    Post-exertional malaise

    Post-exertional_malaise

  • Chemiosmosis
  • Electrochemical principle that enables cellular respiration

    thermodynamic efficiency of bioenergetic membrane systems varies with c-subunit stoichiometry of F₁F₀ ATP synthases". Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes.

    Chemiosmosis

    Chemiosmosis

    Chemiosmosis

  • ALS
  • Rare neurodegenerative disease

    cytoplasm, and decreased levels of the normal C9orf72 protein. Mitochondrial bioenergetic dysfunction leading to dysfunctional motor neuron axonal homeostasis

    ALS

    ALS

    ALS

  • Somatic experiencing
  • Alternative therapy for treating trauma

    psychiatrists, built upon Reich's foundational theories, developing Bioenergetics, and also compared the rhythm of this life-force-energy to a pendulum

    Somatic experiencing

    Somatic_experiencing

  • Stephen Sinatra
  • American physician (1946–2022)

    cardiologist specializing in integrative medicine. He was also a certified bioenergetic psychotherapist.[non-primary source needed] He has published journal

    Stephen Sinatra

    Stephen_Sinatra

  • Pierre Joliot
  • French biochemist

    Legion of Honor) in 1984. Pierre Joliot held the Chair of Cellular Bioenergetics (1981–2002) at the Collège de France and is now emeritus professor.

    Pierre Joliot

    Pierre_Joliot

  • Abiogenesis
  • Life arising from non-living matter

    genetic code in protocells". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Bioenergetics. 1863 (8) 148597. doi:10.1016/j.bbabio.2022.148597. PMID 35868450. S2CID 250707510

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

  • Wilhelm Reich
  • Austrian psychoanalyst (1897–1957)

    moves—shaped innovations such as body psychotherapy, Gestalt therapy, bioenergetic analysis and primal therapy. His writing influenced generations of intellectuals;

    Wilhelm Reich

    Wilhelm Reich

    Wilhelm_Reich

  • Mitochondrion
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    Carter RN, Burr K, Nanda J, et al. (February 2021). "Mitochondrial bioenergetic deficits in C9orf72 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis motor neurons cause

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

    Mitochondrion

  • Autotroph
  • Organism type

    Allen, John F.; Lane, Nick; Martin, William F. (19 July 2013). "Early bioenergetic evolution". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological

    Autotroph

    Autotroph

    Autotroph

  • Sequential hermaphroditism
  • Sex change as part of the normal life cycle of a species

    (1979). "Cytogenetics". In W. S. Hoar; D.J. Randall; J. R. Brett (eds.). Bioenergetics and Growth. Fish Physiology. Vol. VIII. Academic Press. p. 358. ISBN 978-0-12-350408-1

    Sequential hermaphroditism

    Sequential hermaphroditism

    Sequential_hermaphroditism

  • KdpD/KdpE two-component system
  • Biological regulatory system

    Mulkidjanian, A. Y. (2015-05-01). "Ancient systems of sodium/potassium homeostasis as predecessors of membrane bioenergetics". Biochemistry (Moscow). 80 (5): 495–516

    KdpD/KdpE two-component system

    KdpD/KdpE_two-component_system

  • Elamipretide
  • Chemical compound

    cardiolipin-protective compound as a therapeutic agent to restore mitochondrial bioenergetics". British Journal of Pharmacology. 171 (8): 2029–2050. doi:10.1111/bph

    Elamipretide

    Elamipretide

    Elamipretide

  • Anodea Judith
  • American author, therapist and public speaker

    Judith's studies in healing have included bioenergetics, psychology, psychotherapy, mythology, sociology, history, systems theory, and mystic spirituality. She

    Anodea Judith

    Anodea_Judith

  • Organic matter
  • Matter composed of organic compounds

    PMID 37646316. Williams, Elizabeth K.; Plante, Alain F. (26 September 2018). "A Bioenergetic Framework for Assessing Soil Organic Matter Persistence". Frontiers in

    Organic matter

    Organic matter

    Organic_matter

  • Motility
  • Ability to move using metabolic energy

    multicellular organisms, motility is facilitated by systems like the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, while at the cellular level, it involves mechanisms

    Motility

    Motility

    Motility

  • Electron transport chain
  • Energy-producing metabolic pathway

    Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-4339-2. Nicholls DG, Ferguson SJ (July 2002). Bioenergetics 3. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-518121-1. Stumm W; Morgan JJ (1996)

    Electron transport chain

    Electron_transport_chain

  • Bert Poolman
  • Berend (Bert) Poolman is a Dutch biochemist, as specialist in bioenergetics of microorganisms and membrane transport. He is a professor of Biochemistry

    Bert Poolman

    Bert Poolman

    Bert_Poolman

  • Orgone
  • Pseudoscientific concept by Wilhelm Reich

    Germany soon after Hitler came to power. Reich took an increasingly bioenergetic view of libido, perhaps influenced by his tutor Paul Kammerer and another

    Orgone

    Orgone

    Orgone

  • Cellular respiration
  • Process of releasing energy from nutrients using inorganic electron acceptors

    Runswick, Michael J.; Leslie, Andrew G. W.; Walker, John E. (2010). "Bioenergetic Cost of Making an Adenosine Triphosphate Molecule in Animal Mitochondria"

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular_respiration

  • Kirlian photography
  • Techniques for imaging corona discharges

    Effect. Skeptical Inquirer 10: 244-257. Stenger, Victor J. (1999). "Bioenergetic Fields". The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. 3 (1). Archived

    Kirlian photography

    Kirlian photography

    Kirlian_photography

  • Glutamate (neurotransmitter)
  • Anion of glutamic acid in its role as a neurotransmitter

    "Nitric oxide and cell death". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1411 (2–3): 401–414. doi:10.1016/s0005-2728(99)00029-8. PMID 10320672

    Glutamate (neurotransmitter)

    Glutamate (neurotransmitter)

    Glutamate_(neurotransmitter)

  • Photosystem II
  • First protein complex in light-dependent reactions of oxygenic photosynthesis

    evolving photosynthetic organisms". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1817 (8): 1164–76. doi:10.1016/j.bbabio.2012.02.005. PMID 22353626

    Photosystem II

    Photosystem II

    Photosystem_II

  • Outline of energy
  • Overview of and topical guide to energy

    to use it to cure various physical ailments and control the weather. Bioenergetic analysis, body-oriented Reichian psychotherapy Qi, a concept from Oriental

    Outline of energy

    Outline_of_energy

  • Psyllium
  • Plant used as a dietary fiber

    erythrocytes and liver microsomes". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 423 (2): 293–302. doi:10.1016/0005-2728(76)90186-9. ISSN 0006-3002

    Psyllium

    Psyllium

    Psyllium

  • Energy (esotericism)
  • Term used in esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine

    Odic force Shakti Silap Inua Stenger, Victor J (Spring–Summer 1999). "Bioenergetic Fields". The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine. 3 (1). Archived

    Energy (esotericism)

    Energy_(esotericism)

  • Hummingbird
  • Family of birds

    Suarez R, Gass C (2002). "Hummingbirds foraging and the relation between bioenergetics and behavior". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A. 133

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

  • Biophysics
  • Interdisciplinary science

    Biology and molecular biology – Gene regulation, single protein dynamics, bioenergetics, patch clamping, biomechanics, virophysics. Structural biology – Ångstrom-resolution

    Biophysics

    Biophysics

  • Protist
  • Eukaryotes other than animals, plants or fungi

    chains in anaerobic protists". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1862 (1) 148334. doi:10.1016/j.bbabio.2020.148334. Voleman, Luboš;

    Protist

    Protist

    Protist

  • Physiology of marathons
  • Primary Energy Pathways Explained". www.acefitness.org. Deaton M. "Bioenergetics and the Olympic Athlete". "Exercise Essentials: A Better Understanding

    Physiology of marathons

    Physiology_of_marathons

  • Dynamic energy budget theory
  • Ecological mathematical model of metabolism

    background. Number of parameters, also pointed as relatively sparse for a bioenergetic model, vary depending on the main application and, because the whole

    Dynamic energy budget theory

    Dynamic_energy_budget_theory

  • Flavin mononucleotide
  • Compound

    2018). "Critical Role of Flavin and Glutathione in Complex I-Mediated Bioenergetic Failure in Brain Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury". Stroke. 49 (5): 1223–1231

    Flavin mononucleotide

    Flavin mononucleotide

    Flavin_mononucleotide

  • Qi
  • Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy

    be brought about by the proper adjustment of a person's or animal's 'bioenergetic fields.'" Williams, Elizabeth Ann (2003). A Cultural History of Medical

    Qi

    Qi

    Qi

  • Socionics
  • Pseudoscientific personality theory

    modeling of information processes in the "human-machine" systems, and practically used to model systems "aircraft operator" in pilots' training, and other similar

    Socionics

    Socionics

  • List of lakes of Washington
  • 455 and 515 feet is unknown. Wells & Wells, Water Quality and Fish-bioenergetics Model of Chester Morse Lake and the Cedar River, 2012 Lenore Lake Archived

    List of lakes of Washington

    List of lakes of Washington

    List_of_lakes_of_Washington

  • Biomass (energy)
  • Biological material used as a renewable energy source

    of electricity generated. Bioenergetics Bioenergy Action Plan Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage Biomass heating system Biomass to liquid Bioproducts

    Biomass (energy)

    Biomass (energy)

    Biomass_(energy)

  • Millipede
  • Class of arthropods

    1016/S0035-9203(97)90217-0. PMID 9196764. Alagesan, P.; Muthukrishnan, J. (2005). "Bioenergetics of the household pest, Xenobolus carnifex (Fabricius, 1775)" (PDF).

    Millipede

    Millipede

    Millipede

  • Sertraline
  • SSRI antidepressant

    Sertraline's trypanocidal mechanism of action is by way of interference with bioenergetics. When mothers take sertraline during pregnancy, there is research evidence

    Sertraline

    Sertraline

    Sertraline

  • Maple syrup urine disease
  • Autosomal recessive metabolic disorder

    associated with MSUD, highlighting its contribution to changes in cellular bioenergetics (via disruption of the citric acid cycle in mitochondria), oxidative

    Maple syrup urine disease

    Maple syrup urine disease

    Maple_syrup_urine_disease

  • Crabtree effect
  • Biochemical production of ethanol by yeast

    of yeast glucose repression". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1807 (6): 568–576. doi:10.1016/j.bbabio.2010.08.010. PMID 20804724

    Crabtree effect

    Crabtree_effect

  • Red-winged blackbird
  • Species of bird in North and Central America

    Stephen B.; Dolbeer, Richard A.; Bookhout, Theodore A. (1985). "Ecology, Bioenergetics, and Agricultural Impacts of a Winter-Roosting Population of Blackbirds

    Red-winged blackbird

    Red-winged blackbird

    Red-winged_blackbird

  • Carbon monoxide
  • Poisonous oxygen-carbon compound

    dioxide by the enzyme carbon monoxide dehydrogenase with favorable bioenergetics to power downstream cellular operations. In another example, carbon

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon_monoxide

  • Brine pool
  • Accumulation of brine in a seafloor depression

    2006.00284.x. ISSN 0378-1097. PMID 16734797. Oren, Aharon (June 1999). "Bioenergetic Aspects of Halophilism". Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews.

    Brine pool

    Brine pool

    Brine_pool

  • Energy homeostasis
  • Biological process

    immediately converted to heat. Energy homeostasis is an important aspect of bioenergetics. In the US, biological energy is expressed using the energy unit Calorie

    Energy homeostasis

    Energy_homeostasis

  • OMICS Publishing Group
  • Discredited academic publishing company

    OMICS Publishing Group is a predatory publisher of open access academic journals. It started publishing its first journal in 2008. By 2015, it claimed

    OMICS Publishing Group

    OMICS_Publishing_Group

  • Neurotoxin
  • Toxin harmful to nervous tissue

    Additionally, in vitro systems have increased in use as they provide significant improvements over the more common in vivo systems of the past. Examples

    Neurotoxin

    Neurotoxin

    Neurotoxin

  • Antibiotic
  • Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria

    known to affect mitochondrial function, and this may contribute to the bioenergetic failure of immune cells seen in sepsis. They also alter the microbiome

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

    Antibiotic

  • Luciferin
  • Class of light-emitting chemical compounds

    Complex Multicellular Life: Fundamental Corrections to Traditional Bioenergetics". ACS Omega. 5 (5): 2221–2233. doi:10.1021/acsomega.9b03352. PMC 7016920

    Luciferin

    Luciferin

    Luciferin

  • Anabolism
  • Metabolic pathways to build molecules

    2017. Retrieved 2018-11-01. Alt URL Nicholls DG, Ferguson SJ (2002). Bioenergetics (3rd ed.). Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-518121-1. Ahern K, Rajagopal

    Anabolism

    Anabolism

    Anabolism

  • Quantum biology
  • Application of quantum mechanics and chemistry to biology

    Mechanics" featuring quantum dynamics of proteins, cell membranes, bioenergetics, muscle contraction, and electron transport in biomolecules. Magnetoreception

    Quantum biology

    Quantum_biology

  • Aerobic fermentation
  • Fermentation with oxygen

    of yeast glucose repression". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. 1807 (6): 568–576. doi:10.1016/j.bbabio.2010.08.010. PMID 20804724

    Aerobic fermentation

    Aerobic_fermentation

  • Hydrothermal vent
  • Fissure in a planet's surface from which heated water emits

    PMID 36194581. Sojo, Víctor; Pomiankowski, Andrew; Lane, Nick (2014-08-12). "A Bioenergetic Basis for Membrane Divergence in Archaea and Bacteria". PLOS Biology

    Hydrothermal vent

    Hydrothermal vent

    Hydrothermal_vent

  • Precociality and altriciality
  • States of newborn mobility and independence

    University Press. ISBN 0-19-510608-3.[page needed] Kahl, M. Philip (1962). "Bioenergetics of growth in nestling wood storks". The Condor. 64 (3): 169–183. Bibcode:1962Condo

    Precociality and altriciality

    Precociality and altriciality

    Precociality_and_altriciality

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Online names & meanings

  • Ouida
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Ouida

    Famous Warrior

  • Dietrich
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Dietrich

    Leader of the people.

  • Mihammad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mihammad

    Praiseworthy; Greatly Praised; Name of the Last Prophet; Praised One; Variant of Muhammad

  • Tarangini
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Tarangini

    A River

  • Aravindh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Aravindh

    Lotus Eyes; Name of Lord Vishnu

  • Ahishar
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew Biblical

    Ahishar

    My brother is a song.

  • Jeetnath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jeetnath

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • DULCE
  • Female

    Spanish

    DULCE

    Spanish name DULCE means "candy" and "sweet."

  • Saihajseetal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Saihajseetal

    One in Equipoise and Tranquillity

  • Shrikama
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shrikama

    Radha

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  • Vegetative
  • a.

    Having relation to growth or nutrition; partaking of simple growth and enlargement of the systems of nutrition, apart from the sensorial or distinctively animal functions; vegetal.

  • Isodiametric
  • a.

    Developed alike in the directions of the several lateral axes; -- said of crystals of both the tetragonal and hexagonal systems.

  • Homosystemic
  • a.

    Developing, in the case of multicellular organisms, from the same embryonic systems into which the secondary unit (gastrula or plant enbryo) differentiates.

  • Liberal
  • n.

    One who favors greater freedom in political or religious matters; an opponent of the established systems; a reformer; in English politics, a member of the Liberal party, so called. Cf. Whig.

  • Monotremata
  • n. pl.

    A subclass of Mammalia, having a cloaca in which the ducts of the urinary, genital, and alimentary systems terminate, as in birds. The female lays eggs like a bird. See Duck mole, under Duck, and Echidna.

  • Orography
  • n.

    That branch of science which treats of mountains and mountain systems; orology; as, the orography of Western Europe.

  • Eclectic
  • a.

    Selecting; choosing (what is true or excellent in doctrines, opinions, etc.) from various sources or systems; as, an eclectic philosopher.

  • Shintiism
  • n.

    One of the two great systems of religious belief in Japan. Its essence is ancestor worship, and sacrifice to dead heroes.

  • Syncretic
  • a.

    Uniting and blending together different systems, as of philosophy, morals, or religion.

  • Organogenesis
  • n.

    The germ history of the organs and systems of organs, -- a branch of morphogeny.

  • Systematology
  • n.

    The doctrine of, or a treatise upon, systems.

  • Clinometric
  • a.

    Pertaining to the oblique crystalline forms, or to solids which have oblique angles between the axes; as, the clinometric systems.

  • Archetype
  • n.

    The plan or fundamental structure on which a natural group of animals or plants or their systems of organs are assumed to have been constructed; as, the vertebrate archetype.

  • Systemless
  • a.

    Not having any of the distinct systems or types of structure, as the radiate, articulate, etc., characteristic of organic nature; as, all unicellular organisms are systemless.

  • Neoplatonism
  • n.

    A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (A. D. 205-270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to mysticism and theurgy, and was the last product of Greek philosophy.

  • Synthesis
  • n.

    The combination of separate elements of thought into a whole, as of simple into complex conceptions, species into genera, individual propositions into systems; -- the opposite of analysis.