BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cellular Respiration, Endergonic Reaction

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Bi 110-lecture 5- energy and matter: light (module 2) & water (module 6) Metabolism: the sum of all chemical reactions occurring in every cell. Exergonic (above-left): atp (energy) is released from a reaction; ex. cellular respiration (multi-step) Endergonic (above-right): energy inserted in a reaction is usually represented as atp; ex: photosynthesis. Photoreceptor: basic light- sensing system, found almost universally in all organisms. Rhodopsin: most common photoreceptor in nature and a highly conserved [similar looking from the eyes of both a human and an algae (in this case)] photoreceptors. Consists of a pigment molecule (retinal) bound to a membrane protein (opsin) (see chart below) Uses light as a source of energy and for information; its eyespot is used as a light sensor. Phytochrome is a photoreceptor in plants, critical for photomorphogenesis, and consisting of a protein and pigment called a bilin.

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