BSC 1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cellular Respiration, Chemical Bond, Heterotroph

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Requires constant input of energy for maintenance, growth and reproduction. Autotrophs : make their own food (photosynthesis) Heterotrophs : consume other organisms (or parts of) Cellular respiration : all these organisms must extract energy from food, convert to useful form. C6h12o6 +o2 co2 + h2o + energy. Burning: chemical bond energy released as kinetic energy (heat) *heat: cannot be used by organisms to do work. Food : organic molecules (manufactured by autotrophs; acquired by heterotrophs) Cellular respiration extracts energy in usable form. * breaks down glucose in small steps: oxidation reactions. * released energy captured in chemical bonds of atp. Atp is the cell"s currency (adenosine triphosphate) * can be transferred directly to endergonic reactions adp (adenosine. * when atp depleted, adp must be phosphorylated back into atp * Cellular respiration uses the energy from glucose to phosphorylate adp into atp. Buildup of adp stimulates cellular respiration of glucose. Full respiration of 1molecule of glucose makes about 32 atp.

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