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Metabolism
The sum total of all the chemcial reactions that go on in living cells. Energy metabolism includes all the reactions by which the body obtains and spends energy from food. Example: Nutrients provide the body with FUEL and follows them through a series of reactions that release energy from their chemical bonds. As the bonds break, they release energy in a controlled version of the process by which wood burns in a fire.
Energy metabolism
All of the chemical reactions through which the human body acquires and spends energy from food
Anabolism
Small compounds joined together to make largers ones; energy must be used in order to do this Ana = up
Catabolism
Larger compounds BROKEN down into smaller ones; energy is RELEASED kata = down
Coupled reactions
Energy released from the breakdown of a large compounds is used to drive other reactions
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate; energy currency of the body -- produced when large compounds are broken down ATP is used to make large compounds from smaller ones.
Ribosomes
Cellular machinery used to make proteins
Mitochondria
Where energy is derived from fat, CHO, protein via TCA cycle, electron transport chain
Coenzyme
Complex organic molecules that work with enzymes to facilitate the enzymes' activity. Many coenzymes have B vitamins as part of their structures. co = with
Cofactor
The general term for substances that facilitate enzyme action is cofactors; they include both organic coenzymes such as vitamins and inorganic substances such as minerals
Enzymes
Protein catalysts - proteins that facilitate chemical reactions without being changed in the process
Metalloenzyme
Enzymes that contain one or more minerals as part of their structure
BREAKING DOWN NUTRIENTS FOR ENERGY CHO (Carbohydrate)
CHO - glucose (6 carbons)
BREAKING DOWN NUTRIENTS FOR ENERGY Fat
TG's - glycerol (3 carbons) + fatty acid (typically 18 carbons)
BREAKING DOWN NUTRIENTS FOR ENERGY Protein
Protein - amino acids 2C-N, 3C-N, or 5C-N