BIOC 384 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Lipid Bilayer, Citric Acid Cycle, Vascular Plant

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1. 1: chemical level: elements like carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen 2. Chemical level: large biological molecules (macromolecules) like carbohydrates 4. Organ system level: organ systems like a shoot or root system of a vascular plant 6. One source of energy for autotrophs is light energy from the sun (during the day) which is converted to chemical energy (atp, nadph) via the chemical processes of photosynthesis, which is used to form carbohydrates (sucrose). The other source of energy for autotrophs when light energy is not available at night is sucrose, which is involved in the chemical processes of. Glycolysis, krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation to form chemical energy (atp). One property that makes water uniquely critical to life on earth is its density, which is the reason the planet is not frozen. Water in its frozen form is less dense than water which allows ice to float and causes lakes to freeze from the top to the bottom.

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