BI276 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chlorella, Surface Charge, Osmoregulation

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Ab a+b: a are enzyme produced by microorganisms, example: chlorella (ab associate when they penetrate the host, A=active organisms and upset osmotic balance in host) expel water: exchange reactions, part synthesis and part decomposition, e. g. Ab+cd ad+ab: exchanging nutrition and energy, look out for when reaction can be reversible. Energy transfer: (recall: endergonic reactions, absorbs more energy than it releases, they are not doing this very often, very graded, on occasion do this, exergonic reactions, releases more energy than it absorbs or requires, recall: Inorganic compounds: small, structurally simple, organic compounds, always contains carbon and hydrogen, more structurally complex- multiple copies of atoms, bacteria very fussy on how they attack compound** on test. It matters where halogens position on the ring. Lecture 3 continued- chemical principles in microbiology: matters for bacteria the position and space, example; cis and trans, ortho or para, or where the molecule is based, chemical structures matter position in space.

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