BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Adenosine Triphosphate, Chemotroph, Phototroph

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Lecture 9 - making life work, capturing energy and enzymes. What are the minimum requirements of a cell: a way to encode/transmit information (role of dna, rna and protein and organelles such as the nucleus, a membrane separating inside from out. Adenosine triphosphate (atp: atp provides energy in a form that all cells can readily use to perform the work of the cell. The molecule atp contains energy in its chemical bonds. Strong bonds have less potential energy than weak bonds. The orbital arrangements in strong bonds are very stable: little energy need to maintain intact. Eg: carbon dioxide and water: weak bonds require more energy to stay intact and therefore contain a lot of chemical energy. : organic molecules (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates: composed of relatively weak covalent bonds, therefore a rich source of energy. The most common chemotrophs are animals, which obtain energy by breaking down organic compounds acquired from ingesting other organisms into carbon dioxide and water.

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