Explain the importance of energy and entropy for living cells. State the role of enzymes in controlling metabolic biochemistry. Describe how catabolism converts many complex food molecules to a few kinds of catabolites.

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**Chapter Objectives**

- Explain the importance of energy and entropy for living cells.

- State the role of enzymes in controlling metabolic biochemistry.

- Describe how catabolism converts many complex food molecules to a few kinds of catabolites.

- Explain how catabolism yields energy and how the energy is stored for use.

- Describe how the energy carriers ATP and NADH transfer energy between energy-yielding and energy-spending reactions.

- Describe how sugar is catabolized to pyruvate via glycolysis, along with production of ATP and NADH.

- Explain how pyruvate can be further catabolized by fermentation or by the TCA cycle (when oxygen is available).

- Explain how bacterial catabolic reactions are used in clinical tests to identify a pathogen.

- Define and explain the importance of nitrogen fixation.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chapter Objectives** - Explain the importance of energy and entropy for living cells. - State the role of enzymes in controlling metabolic biochemistry. - Describe how catabolism converts many complex food molecules to a few kinds of catabolites. - Explain how catabolism yields energy and how the energy is stored for use. - Describe how the energy carriers ATP and NADH transfer energy between energy-yielding and energy-spending reactions. - Describe how sugar is catabolized to pyruvate via glycolysis, along with production of ATP and NADH. - Explain how pyruvate can be further catabolized by fermentation or by the TCA cycle (when oxygen is available). - Explain how bacterial catabolic reactions are used in clinical tests to identify a pathogen. - Define and explain the importance of nitrogen fixation.
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