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bioenergetics
metabolism
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What is meant by metabolism?
The sum of all
chemical reactions
in a cell
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How does metabolism convert between different molecules?
It involves various
chemical reactions
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What is respiration in relation to metabolism?
It is a chemical reaction releasing energy from
glucose
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What is the role of enzymes in metabolism?
They
synthesize
new molecules using energy
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What is glucose's role in metabolism?
It is a
starting point
for many new chemicals
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How is glucose converted in plant cells?
It is converted into
cellulose
and
starch
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What does glucose convert into to strengthen plant cell walls?
Cellulose
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What is starch in relation to glucose in plants?
It is a
storage
form of glucose
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What do plant cells synthesize from glucose and nitrate ions?
Amino acids
for
protein synthesis
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What do humans convert glucose into for storage?
Glycogen
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What is the role of glycogen in humans?
It serves as a storage form of
glucose
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What is formed when one molecule of glycerol reacts with three fatty acids?
A
lipid molecule
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Where are lipids found in the body?
In the
cell membrane
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What happens to excess proteins in humans?
They are broken down into
urea
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How is urea excreted from the body?
By the
kidneys
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What are the key reactions in metabolism involving glucose?
Glucose to
cellulose
(strengthens cell walls)
Glucose to
starch
(storage form)
Glucose with
nitrate
ions to
amino acids
(for proteins)
Glucose to
glycogen
(storage in humans)
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What are the main components of lipid synthesis in metabolism?
One
glycerol
molecule
Three
fatty acid
molecules
Formation of lipid molecules
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What is the process of protein metabolism in humans?
Excess proteins are broken down
Resulting in the formation of urea
Urea is
excreted
by the kidneys
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