MBB 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Hexokinase, Xylose, Menton

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Cells require energy for six major reasons: synthetic work, mechanical work, concentration work, electrical work, heat production, bioluminescence. Energy is either obtained from sunlight (phototrophs) or the oxidation of chemical compounds (chemotrophs). Carbon has five main oxidation states, which are formed by the loss of electrons. In carbon-hydrogen bonds, the more electronegative carbon owns the two electrons shared with hydrogen. When oxidized, in the carbon-oxygen bonds, the more electronegative oxygen owns the two electrons shared with carbon thus the carbon has loss electrons. During oxidation reactions not all of the energy is. Bioenergetics: a subdivision of thermodynamics, which studies the quantitative analysis of how organisms gain and use energy. Cells require energy for all their functions such as: living, growing, reproducing, and other specific biological. Amount of energy stored in organic molecules: 9 kcal of energy stored in a gram of fat. 4 kcal of energy stored in a gram of sugar.

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