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13.1 Ecologists Study Relationships Unit 1: Construct the evidence for the cycling of matter and the flow of energy Sections tested Chapter 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.6
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP 4.1 KEY CONCEPT All cells need chemical energy.
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP The chemical energy used for most cell processes is carried by ATP. Molecules in food store chemical energy (ATP) in their bonds. Carbohydrates is also know as glucose. You must be able to draw a Glucose Molecule Glucose molecule
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP phosphate removed ATP transfers energy from the breakdown of food molecules to cells so they can function. –Energy is released when a phosphate group is removed. –Be able to label diagram: where phosphate is removed and where it enters
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP Organisms break down carbon-based molecules to produce ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP. –up to 36 ATP from one glucose molecule –You must know difference between ADP and ATP triphosphateadenosine diphosphate tri=3 di=2
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP Fats store the most energy. –80 percent of the energy in your body –about 146 ATP from a fat (lipid) Proteins are least likely to be broken down to make ATP. –Proteins also form 36 ATP per molecule –You must be able to fill out this diagram below
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4.1 Chemical Energy and ATP A few types of organisms do not need sunlight and photosynthesis as a source of energy. Some organisms live in places that never get sunlight. In chemosynthesis, chemical energy is used to build carbon-based molecules. YOU MUST be able to define what chemosynthesis is.
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