BSCI170 Lecture Notes - Covalent Bond, Starch, Glycogen

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Metabolism: collection of all biochemical reactions that occur in an organism, metabolic reactions often involve the transfer of electrons between reactants. Energy storage: energy is stored in glycogen, starch, and lipids, where is the energy stored, chemical bonds, as potential energy, mostly in electrons. If electrons are rearranged or released, then potential energy can be reduced: excess energy is released. Combustion of organics: combustion is rapid chemical combination with oxygen, organics + o2 co2 + h2o + energy, example: combustion of glucose, c6h12o6 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h2o + 686,000 cal/mol, exergonic because energy is released. Oxidation-reduction reactions: oxidation: an electron is lost, reduction: an electron is gained, addition of a negatively charged electron reduces overall charge of a molecule, consider the reduction of molecule x, x + e- x- Mnemonic for remembering: oil rig, oxidation is loss, reduction is gain, leo the lion says ger, loss equals oxidation, gain equals reduction.

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