BIOC 3300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Glycolysis, Stoichiometry, Reactive Intermediate

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Study online at quizlet. com/_1vww52: what is metabolism, two. Chemical processes in living organism producing energy and growth. chemistry under physiological conditions. Anabolism: questions to address when studying metabolism: the degradation of cell constituents to generate energy or to salvage components (oxidation). From energy-containing nutrients (carbohydrates, fats, proteins) to energy- depleted end products ( carbon dioxide, water, ammonia). Generate atp, nadh, nadph, fadh2, and chemical energy. biosynthesis of biomolecules from simpler components; promote growth and cell division. Produce cell macromelecules (proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids) from precursor molecules (amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, nitrofenous bases). Nadh, nadph, fadh2): interconversion of polymers and monomers (e. g. glycogen and glucose, interconversion of monomers and smaller molecules (e. g. glucose and pyruvate, synthesis/degradation from/to inorganic compounds (e. g . conversion of pyruvate to carbon dioxide and water ) All reactions involved in generating, storing or utilizing metabolic energy; The intracellular process by which nutritive material is converted into cellular components.

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