Biology 1002B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.4, 7.1b, 7.2: Catabolism, Radiant Energy, Anabolism

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Gsa 5 outcomes: characteristics of a catabolic versus anabolic pathway (relation to delta g) The energy that a biosynthetic pathway requires comes from the catabolic breakdown of high-energy molecules. The type of chemical energy that links the 2 types of pathways together is. Atp (adenosine triphosphate: two phases of photosynthesiswhat links them. Two phases: light reactions and the calvin cycle. Light reactions: capture of light energy by pigment molecules, utilization of that energy to synthesize nadph and atp, electrons needed to reduce nadp+ to nadph comes from the oxidation of h2o, which results in the release o2. Calvin cycle: carbon fixation: electrons and protons pass carried by nadph and the energy of atp hydrolysis are used to convert co2 into carbohydrate reduction reaction. Electrons and protons are added to co2. Absorption of a photon of light occurs when the energy of a photon is transferred to an electron within a molecule, moving the electron from ground to excited state.

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