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1 1.3.5 Energy Transfer Reactions Anabolic & Catabolic Or Anabolism & Catabolism

2 2 Need to know Definition of the terms: Anabolic Catabolic Give an example of each

3 3 Anabolic Reactions This is where energy is used to make large molecules (e.g. C 6 H 12 O 6 ) from smaller ones (e.g. CO 2 and H 2 O) using enzymes e.g. Photosynthesis – glucose molecules are formed from carbon dioxide and water using enzymes and the energy from the sun. This is anabolism. Energy is absorbed.

4 4 An Anabolic Reaction Energy being used to join two small molecules to make a larger molecule ENERGY Small molecule Larger molecule

5 5 Catabolic Reactions This is where energy is released when large molecules (e.g. C 6 H 12 O 6 ) are broken down to form smaller ones (e.g. CO 2 and H 2 O) using enzymes e.g. Respiration – glucose molecules are broken down by enzymes to form carbon dioxide and water and energy is released. This is catabolism. Energy is released.

6 6 Learning check Explain Anabolism Energy absorbed. Small  large molecules Give an example of an anabolic reaction Photosynthesis Explain Catabolism Energy released. Large  small molecules Give an example of a catabolic reaction Respiration

7 CRAP Catabolic Respiration Anabolic Photosynthesis 7

8 8 Is catabolism the opposite of anabolism? In the examples just given the chemical processes (pathways*) involved in each of them are different, therefore catabolism is not the opposite of anabolism. * e.g. if you travel from A to B – you followed a certain pathway. On the return journey you may come home through C – you followed a different pathway.

9 9 Energy Transfer Reactions Respiration – Catabolic reaction C 6 H 12 O 6 + Oxygen  Energy + CO 2 + H 2 O release Photosynthesis – Anabolic reaction CO 2 + H 2 O + Energy  C 6 H 12 O 6 + Oxygen absorbed

10 10 Learning check Is anabolism the opposite of catabolism ? No Why? Different chemical pathways involved in both.

11 11 END With thanks to the PDST biology support team for the excellent 2011 resources DVD


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