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Title: Cell Metabolism


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Chapter 4
Cell Metabolism
2
Overview
.Metabolism Carbohydrates Lipids
Proteins .DNA and RNA .Genetic code and protein
synthesis
3
Metabolism
  • Series of chemical reactions necessary for the
    use of the raw material.

4
2 parts of Metabolism
  • Anabolism
  • Catabolism

5
Anabolism
  • The chemical reactions that build larger, more
    complex substances from simpler substances.
  • The synthetic or anabolic processes require an
    input of energy (ATP).

6
Catabolism
  • The chemical reactions that degrade, or break
    down, larger, more complex substances into
    simpler substances.
  • Usually accompanied by the release of energy.

7
Carbohydrates
  • Monosaccharide
  • Disaccharides
  • Polysaccharides

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Monosaccharide
  • Six-carbon simple sugars
  • gt Fructose fruit sugar
  • gt Galactose hydrolysis of lactose or milk
    sugar
  • gt Glucose as the most important
  • primary source of energy
  • can also be stored by glycogen
  • converted to and stored as fat
  • catabolized anaerobically and
  • aerobically

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Monosaccharide
  • Five-carbon
  • gt Deoxyribose sugar in DNA
  • gt Ribose sugar in RNA

10
Checkpoint 4-1 Glucose is usually broken down in
order to make what?
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Disaccharides
  • Include
  • gt sucrose table sugar
  • gt maltose malt
  • gt lactose - milk
  • Double sugars
  • Must be broken down into monosaccharides

12
Checkpoint4-2 What are the 3 classifications of
Disaccharides?
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Polysaccharides
  • Made of many glucose such as
  • gt starches found in plant foods
  • gt glycogen storage form of glucose
  • gt cellulose forms dietary fiber or roughage

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Checkpoint 4-3 Which of the classifications of
Polysaccharides called as animal starch?
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Lipids
  • Triglycerides -
  • protect and insulate body organs
  • major source of stored energy
  • Phospholipids
  • found in cell membrane
  • Steroids

16
Checkpoint 4-4 Which of the Lipids are steroids
made?
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Protein
  • Composed of a series of amino acids
  • Linked by peptide bonds in a specific sequence
  • Used primarily in the synthesis of hormones
  • enzymes
  • antibodies
  • plasma proteins
  • muscle proteins
  • hemoglobin
  • cell membranes
  • . Used as fuel and as raw material fro making of
    glucose.

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Checkpoint 4-5 Where can you find peptide bonds?
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DNA
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid
  • Blueprint for life
  • Stored information concerning protein synthesis
  • Double-stranded series of nucleotides arranged in
    a twisted ladder formation

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DNA
  • A nucleotide is composed of
  • sugar
  • phosphate group
  • base adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine
  • . Each strand of DNA is linked according to base
    pairing (adenine links with thymine cytosine
    links with guanine)
  • . The genetic code is stored within the sequence
    of three bases along a strand of DNA

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Checkpoint 4-6 What are the bases for DNA?
  • Checkpoint 4-7 What is the sugar in DNA?

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RNA
  • Ribonucleic acid
  • Similar to the structure of DNA
  • Sugar Ribose
  • Single stranded
  • Bases adenine, uracil, cytosine, guanine
  • Types
  • mRNA messenger
  • tRNA - transfer

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Checkpoint 4-8 What is the function of RNA?
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Protein Synthesis
  • Genetic code on DNA is copied by mRNA
    TRANSCRIPTION
  • RNA transfers the genetic code from the nucleus
    to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm
  • The genetic code of mRNA is read by tRNA
    TRANSLATION
  • A peptide bond between each amino acid is formed
    as the peptide chain grows along the ribosome
  • The protein chain is terminated.
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