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Spotlight on Metabolism
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Energy: Fuel for Work
• Energy source– Chemical energy in carbohydrates, fat,
protein
• Food energy to cellular energy– Stage 1: digestion, absorption, transport– Stage 2: breakdown of molecules – Stage 3: transfer of energy to a form cells
can use
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What Is Metabolism?
• Catabolism– Reactions that break down compounds into
small units
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What Is Metabolism?
• Anabolism– Reactions that build complex molecules
from smaller ones
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What Is Metabolism?
• Cell is the metabolic processing center– Nucleus– Cytoplasm: cytosol + organelles
• Mitochondria are the source of many energy pathways
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What Is Metabolism?
• ATP is the body’s energy currency– ATP = adenosine
triphosphate– Form of energy cells
use
• NAD and FAD: transport shuttles– Accept high-energy
electrons for use in ATP production
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Extracting Energy
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Breakdown and Release of Energy• Extracting energy from
carbohydrate– Glycolysis
• Pathway splits glucose into two pyruvates
• Transfers electrons to NAD
• Produces some ATP– Pyruvate to acetyl CoA
• Releases CO2
• Transfers electrons to NAD
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Breakdown and Release of Energy
• Extracting energy from carbohydrate– Citric acid cycle
• Releases CO2
• Produces GTP (like ATP)• Transfers electrons to NAD and FAD
– Electron transport chain• Accepts electrons from NAD and FAD• Produces large amounts of ATP• Produces water
– End products of glucose breakdown• ATP, H2O, CO2
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Breakdown and Release of Energy
• Extracting energy from fat– Split triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids– Beta-oxidation
• Breaks apart fatty acids into acetyl CoA• Transfers electrons to NAD and FAD
– Citric acid cycle• Acetyl CoA from beta-oxidation enters cycle
– Electron transport chain– End products of fat breakdown
• ATP, H2O, CO2
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Breakdown and Release of Energy
• Extracting energy from protein– Split protein into amino
acids– Split off amino group
• Converted to urea for excretion
– Carbon skeleton enters breakdown pathways
– End products• ATP, H2O, CO2, urea
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Breakdown and Release
of Energy
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Biosynthesis and Storage• Making carbohydrate (glucose)
– Gluconeogenesis• Uses pyruvate, lactate, glycerol, certain amino
acids• Storing carbohydrate (glycogen)
– Liver, muscle make glycogen from glucose• Making fat (fatty acids)
– Lipogenesis• Uses acetyl CoA from fat, amino acids,
glucose• Storing fat (triglyceride)
– Stored in adipose tissue
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Biosynthesis and Storage
• Making ketone bodies (ketogenesis)– Made from acetyl CoA
• When inadequate glucose in cells• Making protein (amino acids)
– Amino acid pool supplied from • Diet, protein breakdown, cell synthesis
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Special States
• Feasting– Excess energy
intake from carbohydrate, fat, protein• Promotes
storage
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Special States
• Fasting– Inadequate
energy intake• Promotes
breakdown– Prolonged
fasting• Protects body
protein aslong as possible