BIOCHEM 523 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Cellular Respiration, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Biochem423/523 - lecture 14 - fundamentals of metabolism. Catabolism: processes in which substances are degraded to simpler molecules. Anabolism: processes that concern the synthesis of complex organic molecules. These pathways can be broken down in three ways based on the complexity of metabolites, or the intermediates and products of metabolism intermediates. The central pathways of metabolism are those that carry the heaviest traffic, accounting for relatively large amounts of mass transfer and energy generation within a cell. Autotrophs synthesize glucose and all of their organic compounds from inorganic carbon, supplied by carbon dioxide. Heterotrophs can synthesize their organic metabolites only from other organic compounds, which they must therefore consume. Virtually all multicellular organisms and many bacteria are strictly aerobic organisms, where they depend on respiration, or the coupling of energy generation to the oxidation of nutrients by oxygen. Some microorganisms either can or must grow in anaerobic environments, deriving their metabolic energy from processes that do not involve oxygen.

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