Biochemistry Notes-Study Guide
Biochemistry Notes-Study Guide
Biochemistry Notes
Energy transfer through cells
from http://www.ftexploring.com/photosyn/photosynth.html
CO2+H2O+water -> sugar + O2
Two parts
Light reaction: hydrogen is removed from water to form oxygen
Dark reaction: carbon dioxide is converted to sugar.
Opposite reaction to respiration
Takes place in the chloroplasts (using chlorophyll)
Respiration
sugar + oxygen -> energy + carbon dioxide
Completely the opposite of photosynthesis
takes place in the mitochondria of cells
Respiration
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place in the mitochondria of cells
2 parts
aerobic respiration -- takes place in the presence of oxygen
anaerobic respiration -- takes place without oxygen
also called fermentation
produces alcohol (plants) or lactic acid (muscles)
energy released from glucose converted to a more available form of energy
ATP <-> ADP + P + energy
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 36 ATP
Organic molecules
Elements
top 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
next 2: nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous
Bonds
Structure
Organic Compounds
Carbohydrates
Made up of sugars
Elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
Proteins
Made up of amino acids
Elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur
Lipids/Fats
Made up of fatty acids and glycerol
Elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen (just like carbs)
Enzymes
Enzymes are proteins
Enzymes speed up the process of just about every chemical reaction in a cell.
They are called catalysts
Enzymes work according to the lock and key theory
Enzymes attache to substrate at active site
This "connection" serves to speed up a chemical reaction
When reaction is completed, enzyme and substrate separate.
from RegentsPrep.org
Structure determines function
Factors influencing enzyme function
pH
7 is optimal
too high or too low is no good.
Factors influencing enzyme function
pH