BIO 327 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Carbon Fixation, Cellular Respiration, Catabolism

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Metabolism- the sum of all the chemical reactions needed to survive, grow, and reproduce. Catabolism- breaking down of foodstuffs into smaller molecules, generating energy. Anabolism- using energy harnessed from catabolism to drive the synthesis of molecules. Systems will spontaneously change toward the arrangements that have the greatest probability. Heat is disordered energy and is released from cells. Heat production is coupled with an increase in order inside the cell. Photosynthesis- converts electromagnetic energy from the sun into chemical-bond energy in the cells. Energy is at first stored in activated carriers. The carriers then drive a carbon fixation process, where sugars are made from co2. Energy is extracted from food molecules by gradual oxidation. Cells allow carbon and hydrogen molecules to combine with oxygen, forming co2 and h2o in a process called cellular respiration. Oxidation is the removal of electrons from an atom. Chemical reactions proceed in the direction that causes a loss of free energy.

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