BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Threonine, Competitive Inhibition, Isoleucine

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Chapter 6 energy flow in the life of a cell. Laws of thermodynamics describe the basic properties of energy, quantity and quality of energy: law of conservation of energy: energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can change form. When gasoline is burned, the orderly arrangement of eight carbons bound together in a gasoline molecule are converted to eight randomly moving molecules of carbon dioxide. Chemical reaction: process that forms or breaks the chemical bonds that hold atoms together: convert one set of chemical substances, the reactants, into another set, the products. All chemical reactions are either: exergonic reactions release energy. Reactants (w/ energy) energy, products: endergonic reactions require and input of energy. Atp is the principal energy carrier in cells: adenosine triphosphate (atp): most common energy-carrying molecule. Composed of nitrogen-containing base adenine, the sugar ribose, and three phosphates. Atp synthesis: energy is stored in atp endergonic process. Atp breakdown: energy is released exergonic process.

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