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ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
ATP ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
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ENERGY Where does energy come from?
Most would say from food, but….. Energy comes from the sun! Autotroph: organisms which make their own food Example: plants use the sun’s energy to make food. Heterotroph: organisms that obtain energy from the foods they consume. Example: humans, dogs, cats, snakes, insects, etc.
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Carbohydrates Composed of: 1 Carbon: 2 Hydrogen: 1 Oxygen
Monomer: Monosaccharides Ring shaped molecules Glucose is life’s main source of energy! Functions: 1. Quick energy source to maintain homeostasis 2. Structural compound- plant cell walls (cellulose) 3. Energy storage (starch in plants, glycogen in animals)
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Monosaccharides- Simple sugars
OH H HO CH2OH O Glucose (made in photosynthesis) Fructose (in fruit)
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Disaccharides Sucrose (table sugar) glucose + fructose
Lactose (in milk) glucose + galactose
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Polysaccharides Starch (stores glucose in the plants)
Cellulose / Fiber (plant cell wall ingredient) Glycogen (stores glucose in the liver)
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What is ATP? A chemical compound that cells use to store and release energy. ATP is released from the break down of your food- carbs, lipids, and proteins. Cells prefer to break down CARBS to get this energy.
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Why not just use glucose?
Too much energy released at once; would be inefficient ATP is just the right amount of energy for a cell to do work $20 is enough to buy a snack from a vending machine, but is TOO much…$1 is just right
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ATP Structure SKETCH THIS IN YOUR NOTES! Made up of:
Adenine (Nitrogen base) Ribose (5 carbon sugar) 3 Phosphate groups The three phosphate groups are the key to ATP's ability to store and release energy.
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Structure continued ADENOSINE- RIBOSE bonded to ADENINE via dehydration synthesis
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ATP-ADP Cycle Break down of ATP via Hydrolysis to release ENERGY.
Breaks the high energy bond between 2nd and 3rd phosphates to release energy that is used for cellular work + ENERGY
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ATP-ADP Cycle DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS HYDROLYSIS Partially charged
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Can you name the parts?
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