BIOLOGY 172 Chapter 3-14: Assigned Reading Notes (Exam 2 Material)

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Adenosine triphosphate (atp) the energy molecule used by all cells: contains energy in its chemical bonds. Organisms have two ways of harvesting energy from their environment: phototrophs energy from sunlight, chemotrophs energy from chemical compounds. Two sources of carbon: autotrophs carbon from inorganic sources (like co2, heterotrophs carbon from organic compounds. 7. 1 an overview of cellular respiration: cellular respiration: a series of chemical reactions that convert the chemical energy in fuel molecules into the chemical energy of atp, which can be readily used by cells. Aerobic respiration when it occurs in the presence of oxygen. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor, resulting in the formation of water. Molecules like carbohydrates and lipids have large amount of pe. In cr, energy is released gradually in a series of chemical reactions. Atp is generated by substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation. In cr, the chemical energy stored in a molecule of glucose is used to produce.

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