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INTRODUCTION TO METABOLISM

The duties of the cell

● Assembling polymers

● Motility

● Reproduction

● Feeding

● Breathing

All of the above require energy to perform all of these duties



This energy comes from:

● Chemical reactions, which is termed metabolism

● Metabolism: the breaking down of chemical compounds




CATABOLISM

● Breakdown of chemical compounds to release energy (usually ATP)

Main catabolic pathways

● Many catabolic pathways have been developed



1. Aerobic respiration: Chemical compound + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water +

energy

a. This pathway occurs in most eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

2. Anaerobic respiration: Chemical compound = product + energy

a. Occurs in many prokaryotic cells

3. Fermentation: Chemical compound = fermented product + energy

a. Occurs in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

,Chemical compound

● These are the fuel for the reactions

○ As they are broken down to generate the energy

● Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids are chemical compounds

● Many organisms make their own chemical compounds

○ Proteins: DNA - amino acids - proteins

○ Lipids: fatty acids - oils

○ Carbohydrates: monosaccharides - polysaccharides

○ The production of these chemical compounds in the body of the organism

is called anabolism

■ Anabolism: the construction of macromolecules from smaller units

(e.g. building carbohydrates, proteins and lipids)



METABOLISM = CATABOLISM + ANABOLISM

Energy binds metabolism and catabolism together

,NUTRIENTS

● A constant supply of nutrients is required to ensure that catabolism and

anabolism can occur/remain balanced

● These nutrients come from food that is consumed

● The way that these nutrients are obtained differs in animals and plants

1. Animals: Consumed food is catabolised to produce ATP energy

2. Plants: obtain energy from the sun to break it into oxygen, compounds, and

energy



ENERGY AND LIFE (CH6)



Bioenergetics

● A living cell is a miniature chemical factory where thousands of reactions occur

● Metabolism is the totality of the organism's chemical reactions

,Energy in other forms

● Energy: the capacity to perform work

● From a global perspective, energy has many definitions

○ I.e. light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy

● Therefore energy is divided into two main types:

1. Potential energy - energy of position; it is stored and waiting to be used for a

task

2. Kinetic energy - energy of motion; energy that is being used to perform a

particular task

Potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy and any energy can be

converted to heat



Energy in a biological perspective

● We refer to a flow of energy in biology

○ Energy flows from the sun in the form of light/heat energy

■ This flow of energy is essentially kinetic energy

○ Kinetic energy is then taken in by plants during photosynthesis and

converted into chemical energy, which is potential energy

■ E.g glucose is potential energy



THERMODYNAMICS

First law of thermodynamics

Energy can be transferred and transformed, but cannot be created or destroyed

● The total amount of energy in the universe remains constant

● However when energy conversions are happening, there is a loss of heat energy

, ○ So where does extra energy come from? It is being replaced by energy

that is derived from the sun

● Heat energy is kinetic energy - atoms are continuously bouncing around each

other



Second law of thermodynamics

Every energy transfer or transformation that occurs increases the entropy of the

universe

● Entropy: a measure of disorder or randomness in the universe

● Heat energy increases the entropy of the universe

● Entropy is decreased/balanced out by putting in work (i.e kinetic energy)




GIBBS FREE ENERGY

● There are 2 types of reactions: those that require input of energy and those that

don’t

● Spontaneous processes are the ones that don’t require energy

○ They are energetically favourable

○ More energy comes out than is put in

○ Exemplified by catabolic processes (breakdown of molecules)

● Non-spontaneous processes require energy input

○ Energy is taken in for the reaction

● Free energy is the energy that is available to do work at the end of a

spontaneous or nonspontaneous reaction

, ● G is change in enthalpy - change in entropy (i.e how much energy is left in terms

of your reaction)

● G is an indication of stability of a reagent and product

○ A high G means the reagent is unstable

■ A reagent/product with high energy wants to get rid of that energy

to transform into a more stable state

○ A low G means that the reagent or product is stable

○ Chemical reactions aim to proceed towards a state of equilibrium (i.e.

maximum stability and lowest G)



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