BIOL 4004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Electronic Component, Phosphatidylserine, Ionophore

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23 Dec 2015
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Mbc5 study guide chapter 14 (energy conversion: mitochondria and chloroplasts) Two cellular organelles, the mitochondria, which are found in all eukaryotic cells, and the chloroplasts, which are found in plant cells, play a key role in energy conversion. The mitochondria break down food molecules and repackage most of the energy in the form of atp. Chloroplasts capture light energy and use it to synthesize organic molecules. 1, both organelles can carry out chemiosmotic coupling. During this process, the energy within an ion electrochemical gradient is used to drive the synthesis of atp. This is an energy interconversion because gradient energy is converted to chemical bond energy. In this section, we will primarily focus on the structure of mitochondria and their ability to metabolize food molecules. We will also consider the general features of chemiosmosis as it occurs in mitochondria. The mitochondrion contains an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and two.

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