BIOS 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Collision Theory, Chemical Substance

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Metabolism: refers to the sum of all chemical reactions within a living organism. Can be viewed as an energy-balancing act. Hydrolytic reactions: reactions which use water and in which chemical bonds are broken. Exergonic reactions: produce more energy than they consume. Ex: when cells break down sugar into carbon dioxide and water. Ex: formation of proteins from amino acids. They generate the materials for cell growth. Endergonic reactions: reactions that consume more energy than they produce. Atp stores energy derived from catabolic reactions. Atp consists of adenine, ribose, and 3 phosphate groups. When the terminal phosphate group is split in atp, it becomes adp. Atp adp + energy + phosphate group. The energy and phosphate group are combines with adp to resynthesize atp. Metabolic pathways: sequence of chemical reactions determined by enzymes. Collision theory: explains how chemical reactions occur and how certain factors affect the rates of those reactions. All atoms, ions, and molecules are moving continuously therefore always colliding.

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