Chapter 7
... heterotrophs: live on organic compounds produced by other organisms All organisms use cellular respiration to extract energy from organic molecules ...
... heterotrophs: live on organic compounds produced by other organisms All organisms use cellular respiration to extract energy from organic molecules ...
Bio 2 – Vocabulary--Biological Molecules
... the reaction. The catalyst is not used up or changed by the reaction. Enzymes are biological catalysts ...
... the reaction. The catalyst is not used up or changed by the reaction. Enzymes are biological catalysts ...
Photosynthesis
... • Substances in organisms that can absorb light. • The color that you see is the one being REFLECTED • CHLOROPHYLL is the major photosynthetic pigment in plants • 2 types: chlorophyll a – directly involved in transformation of photons to chemical energy chlorophyll b – helps trap other wavelengths a ...
... • Substances in organisms that can absorb light. • The color that you see is the one being REFLECTED • CHLOROPHYLL is the major photosynthetic pigment in plants • 2 types: chlorophyll a – directly involved in transformation of photons to chemical energy chlorophyll b – helps trap other wavelengths a ...
ADP, ATP and Cellular Respiration Powerpoint
... Animals, some fungi pyruvate lactic acid 3C NADH ...
... Animals, some fungi pyruvate lactic acid 3C NADH ...
Ch2
... • Explain how energy substrates provide energy during metabolism – Carbohydrates – Proteins – Fats • Compare and contrast the 3 basic energy systems – Structure – Enzymes – Aerobic vs Anaerobic ...
... • Explain how energy substrates provide energy during metabolism – Carbohydrates – Proteins – Fats • Compare and contrast the 3 basic energy systems – Structure – Enzymes – Aerobic vs Anaerobic ...
Metabolic Engineering for Fuels and Chemicals
... (mutations in mlc, crp, csrA) Global regulators for redox control (mutations in fnr, arcA) Prolonging the growth phase and metabolism (comparing ethanol/lactic acid) ...
... (mutations in mlc, crp, csrA) Global regulators for redox control (mutations in fnr, arcA) Prolonging the growth phase and metabolism (comparing ethanol/lactic acid) ...
Document
... released not as heat, but in the form of chemical energy in a compound called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP is built up from ADP and phosphate. So all respiration really does is convert chemical energy stored in glucose into chemical energy stored in ATP. ATP is a nucleotide (one of the four fou ...
... released not as heat, but in the form of chemical energy in a compound called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP is built up from ADP and phosphate. So all respiration really does is convert chemical energy stored in glucose into chemical energy stored in ATP. ATP is a nucleotide (one of the four fou ...
Chapter 6
... • 1. glucose (6 carbon sugar) is broken into two 3 carbon molecules which requires 2 ATP • 2. The 3 carbon molecules donate high energy electrons to NAD+ forming NADH ...
... • 1. glucose (6 carbon sugar) is broken into two 3 carbon molecules which requires 2 ATP • 2. The 3 carbon molecules donate high energy electrons to NAD+ forming NADH ...
MEMBRANE-BOUND ELECTRON TRANSFER AND ATP
... Living things require an input of free energy for 3 major purposes ...
... Living things require an input of free energy for 3 major purposes ...
February 5 AP Biology - John D. O`Bryant School of Math & Science
... Unlike in cellular respiration, the proton motive force generated by the light reactions in photosynthesis happens in three ways… Can you remember the three ...
... Unlike in cellular respiration, the proton motive force generated by the light reactions in photosynthesis happens in three ways… Can you remember the three ...
Chapter 6
... B. Michaelis Menton Equation is rate equation • Simplest cases enzyme binds to substrate before converting to product ...
... B. Michaelis Menton Equation is rate equation • Simplest cases enzyme binds to substrate before converting to product ...
Oxidative Phosphorylation
... Measure effects of substrates and inhibitors on oxygen consumption in yeast and rat mitochondria using an oxygen polarograph ...
... Measure effects of substrates and inhibitors on oxygen consumption in yeast and rat mitochondria using an oxygen polarograph ...
Chapter 8
... • Less free energy (lower G) • More stable • Less work capacity (a) Gravitational motion. Objects move spontaneously from a higher altitude to a lower one. ...
... • Less free energy (lower G) • More stable • Less work capacity (a) Gravitational motion. Objects move spontaneously from a higher altitude to a lower one. ...
Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Life Worksheets
... Exothermic reactions in organisms are called catabolic reactions. These reactions break down molecules into smaller units and release energy. An example of a catabolic reaction is the breakdown of glucose, which releases energy that cells need to carry out life processes. Endothermic reactions in or ...
... Exothermic reactions in organisms are called catabolic reactions. These reactions break down molecules into smaller units and release energy. An example of a catabolic reaction is the breakdown of glucose, which releases energy that cells need to carry out life processes. Endothermic reactions in or ...
2.2.5-H.2.2.10 Respiration - Intermediate School Biology
... the pyruvate molecule enters the mitochondrion and is broken down to one molecule of carbon dioxide and a two-carbon acetyl group, acetyl Co-enzyme A. ...
... the pyruvate molecule enters the mitochondrion and is broken down to one molecule of carbon dioxide and a two-carbon acetyl group, acetyl Co-enzyme A. ...
Chapter 6 PPT[1].
... Organisms also replace ordered forms of matter and energy with less ordered forms How does energy flow into an ecosystem? ...
... Organisms also replace ordered forms of matter and energy with less ordered forms How does energy flow into an ecosystem? ...
Biological Molecules Review KEY
... 29. The 3 most important classes of lipids are neutral fats, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, and. 30. Oil, fat, butter are all composed of lipid molecules called TRIGLYCERIDES (or NEUTRAL FATS). Neutral fats are composed of two types of molecules: GLYCEROL and FATTY ACIDS. 31. Most fatty acids contain about 16 TO 18 ...
... 29. The 3 most important classes of lipids are neutral fats, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, and. 30. Oil, fat, butter are all composed of lipid molecules called TRIGLYCERIDES (or NEUTRAL FATS). Neutral fats are composed of two types of molecules: GLYCEROL and FATTY ACIDS. 31. Most fatty acids contain about 16 TO 18 ...
Life`s First Scalding Steps
... will get his short peptide chains to lengthen and reproduce themselves, the ultimate criterion of life. Everyone digging around for the origin of life would like to discover the first molecule that learned to make copies of itself. "That's really what the struggle is all about," Wächtershäuser says, ...
... will get his short peptide chains to lengthen and reproduce themselves, the ultimate criterion of life. Everyone digging around for the origin of life would like to discover the first molecule that learned to make copies of itself. "That's really what the struggle is all about," Wächtershäuser says, ...
The Endocrine System: Regulation of Energy Metabolism and Growth
... Basal Metabolic Rate • Basal metabolic rate (BMR) = rate of energy expenditure of a person awake, resting, lying down, and fasted for 12 hours • Represents minimum energy expenditure necessary to maintain body functions • Metabolic rate increases with increases in activity ...
... Basal Metabolic Rate • Basal metabolic rate (BMR) = rate of energy expenditure of a person awake, resting, lying down, and fasted for 12 hours • Represents minimum energy expenditure necessary to maintain body functions • Metabolic rate increases with increases in activity ...
Carbon-Based Molecules
... and butter. You know plant fats as oils, such as olive oil and peanut oil. The structures of fats and oils are similar. They both consist of a molecule called glycerol (glihs-uh-rawl) bonded to molecules called fatty acids. Fatty acids are chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Two differe ...
... and butter. You know plant fats as oils, such as olive oil and peanut oil. The structures of fats and oils are similar. They both consist of a molecule called glycerol (glihs-uh-rawl) bonded to molecules called fatty acids. Fatty acids are chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Two differe ...
INTRO TO PERSONAL FITNESS
... 4. Weight---The amount you are lifting based on your goals. 5. One Rep Max----The amount of weight you can lift one time. ...
... 4. Weight---The amount you are lifting based on your goals. 5. One Rep Max----The amount of weight you can lift one time. ...
Basal metabolic rate
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the minimal rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. (McNab, B. K. 1997). On the Utility of Uniformity in the Definition of Basal Rate of Metabolism. Physiol. Zool. Vol.70; Metabolism refers to the processes that the body needs to function. Basal Metabolic Rate is the amount of energy expressed in calories that a person needs to keep the body functioning at rest. Some of those processes are breathing, blood circulation, controlling body temperature, cell growth, brain and nerve function, and contraction of muscles. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) affects the rate that a person burns calories and ultimately whether you maintain, gain, or lose weight. Your basal metabolic rate accounts for about 60 to 75% of the calories you burn every day. It is influenced by several factors.