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1 ATP-ADP Cycle

2 Heterotrophs Autotrophs But first…..
Can NOT make own food… they get their energy by the foods they eat Make their own food with light – phototrophs with chemicals -- chemotrophs

3 ATP Adenosine triphosphate P JOB--- store & release energy + ribose -
adenine P ribose + -

4 ADP Adenosine diphosphate P
JOB--- energy can be stored by adding another Phosphate.. and becoming ATP Adenosine diphosphate + - adenine P ribose

5 ATP ADP P P + + Releasing energy Storing energy - - Releasing energy
adenine P ribose Releasing energy adenine P ribose Storing energy

6 ATP-ADP Cycle ATP – ADP Cycle phosphate removed

7 HEAT Transformation of Energy Energy is the ability to do work.
Thermodynamics is the study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe. Laws of Thermodynamics First law - Energy can be converted from one form to another, but it cannot be created nor destroyed. Second law - Energy cannot be converted without the loss of usable energy. HEAT

8 Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins most commonly broken down to make ATP.
not stored in large amounts up to 36 ATP from one glucose molecule Lipids store the most energy. 80% of energy in your body About 146 ATP from a triglyceride Proteins least likely to be broken down to make ATP. amino acids not usually needed for energy about the same amount of energy as a carb.

9 ATP-ADP Cycle

10 Using Biochemical Energy
1) Movement in cell 2) Protein synthesis 3) Active Transport (Low to high concentration across membrane)


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