BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Cellular Respiration, Energy Carrier, Phosphate

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3 Apr 2016
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Energy lowing through organisms is what metabolisms is all about. Light energy is made into atp and then driven into cellular work. Atp and inorganic phosphate are used to recreate. Photoautotrophic producers: use light, energy, carbon, and water to produce organic molecules (and associated energy) through photosynthesis. Heterotrophic consumers: acquire organic molecules (and associated energy) from other organisms. An electron further away from nucleus contains more energy. Energy is contained between chemical bonds within atoms in the molecule. Chemical bond shared electrons between two atoms. Orbitals are where electrons exist in the atom. The closer the electron gets to the nucleus, the less energy: high electronegaivity hold electrons closer to nucleus, low electronegaivity hold electrons further from nucleus. Do molecules that contain lots of electronegaive atoms have more r less potenial energy: less. Oxygen is one of the hardest to remove energy from. Two good fuels: gasoline and glucose: glucose 6 carbon atoms, some hydrogens and oxygens.

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