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Metabolism Chapter 8 Review. Metabolism The totality of an organism’s chemical processes. Concerned with managing the material and energy resources of.

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Page 1: Metabolism Chapter 8 Review. Metabolism The totality of an organism’s chemical processes. Concerned with managing the material and energy resources of.

Metabolism

Chapter 8Review

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Metabolism

• The totality of an organism’s chemical processes.

• Concerned with managing the material and energy resources of the cell.

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Catabolic Pathways

• Pathways that break down complex molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy.

• Example: Respiration

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Anabolic Pathways

• Pathways that consume energy, building complex molecules from smaller ones.

• Example: Photosynthesis• Example: Putting amino acids together to

make proteins

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Energy Transformation

• Governed by the Laws of Thermodynamics.

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1st Law of Thermodynamics

• Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

• Also known as the principle of “Conservation of Energy”

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2nd Law of Thermodynamics

• Each energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe.

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Entropy

• Measure of disorder.

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Free Energy

• The portion of a system's energy that can perform work.

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Free Energy

G = H - TS G = free energy of a system H = total energy of a system T = temperature in oK S = entropy of a system

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Free Energy of a System

• If the system has:– more free energy– it is less stable

• It has greater work capacity

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Spontaneous Process

• If the system is unstable, it has a greater tendency to change spontaneously to a more stable state.

• This change provides free (available) energy for work.

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Free Energy Changes

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Chemical Reactions

• Are the source of energy for living systems.• Are based on free energy changes.

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Reaction Types

• Exergonic: chemical reactions with a net release of free energy.

• Endergonic: chemical reactions that absorb free energy from the surroundings.

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Biological Examples

• Exergonic - respiration• Endergonic - photosynthesis

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ATP

• Adenosine Triphosphate• Made of: - Adenine (nitrogenous base) - Ribose (pentose sugar) - 3 phosphate groups

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ATP

• Works by energizing other molecules by transferring phosphate groups.

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ATP vs Food

• ATP: – Renewable energy resource.– Unstable bonds

• Food:– Long term energy storage– Stable bonds

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ATP Cycles

• Energy released from ATP drives anabolic reactions.

• Energy from catabolic reactions “recharges” ATP.

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ATP Cycle

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ATP in Cells

• A cell's ATP content is recycled every minute.• Humans use close to their body weight in ATP

daily.• No ATP production equals quick death.

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Review – Metabolism

• What’s important: – The Laws of Thermodynamics govern metabolism– Role of ATP