BSC 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Metabolic Pathway, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Chemiosmosis

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Concept 6. 1 atp, reduced coenzymes, and chemiosmosis play important. Energy is stored in chemical bonds and can be released and transformed by metabolic pathways. Chemical energy available to do work is termed free energy (g). Concept 6. 1 atp, reduced coenzymes, and chemiosmosis play 3 important roles in biological energy. Concept 6. 1 atp, reduced coenzymes, and chemiosmosis play important roles in biological energy metabolism. An energy-releasing (exergonic) reaction is coupled to an energy-requiring (endergonic) reaction. Two coupling molecules are the coenzymes atp and nadh energy releasing actions are coupled with energy required reaction. energy released is used to fuse the other. they feed eachother. Releases energy- free energy that comes from this is about. The negative means it have less energy than adp and water. Free energy of the bond between phosphate groups is much lower than the energy of the o h bond that forms after hydrolysis.

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