BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Spontaneous Process, Catabolism, Endergonic Reaction

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Organisms harvest energy in two ways (light and chemical) and there are two sources of carbon (organic and inorganic) Metabolism set of biochemical reactions that transforms biomolecules and transfers energy, building and breaking down of carbon sources to harness or release energy. Catabolism energy is released from breaking down or degrading molecules can be converted into useable forms of energy for the cell (adp + molecule = atp) Energy becomes available when weakest bonds are broken in favor of stronger bonds being formed. Cells use reduced forms of carbon for energy. Glucose (c6h12o6) + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy. More oxidized form of carbon more c-o bonds, less c-h bonds. More reduced form of carbon more c-h bonds, less c-o bonds. Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight carbohydrate (ch2o)n + oxygen. Classification and naming of organisms based on metabolism. Synthesize macromolecules, grow/divide, transport molecules inside cell and across membrane, move/change shape, create electrochemical gradients.

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