energy and the cell what do you know… about energy? is it matter? what kinds are there? can it be...

66
Energy and the Cell

Upload: chris-cleaton

Post on 02-Apr-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Energy and the Cell

Page 2: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

What do you know…

• About energy?

• Is it matter?

• What kinds are there?

• Can it be transformed to other forms?

Page 3: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

What is energy?

• “Capacity to do work”

• Do living organisms need energy?

• YES!!!!!!!!!

Page 4: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Contrast

Page 5: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Explain potential and kinetic energy of the roller coaster

Page 6: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Two Types of Energy

• Kinetic

• Actually doing work (moving)

• Potential

• Stored energy

• Due to location or arrange-

• ment (of atoms)

0-C-0

Page 7: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Examples

• Kinetic• Pedaling a bike

• Heat = moves molecules

• electron jumps

• (go to Bohr’s quantum behavior of an atom)

ICE

STEAM

Page 8: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Potential Energy

• Potential• Water behind a dam

• Electron’s position in an atom

Page 9: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Name the type:

Page 10: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

What’s the most important type to living organisms?

•Chemical• The energy in food molecules can

be stored in the bonds

Page 11: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Explain the energy transfers:

Page 12: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

When you break bonds…

• You release the energy that held the bonds together

• This energy can do work in the body.

Page 13: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Thermodynamics

• laws governing energy transfer

Page 14: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

First Law of thermodynamics

• in closed system, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed in form.

Page 15: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

First Law of Thermodynamics Examples

• Light energy to chemical energy (from sun to sugar in a plant)

• Water behind a dam (potential) is released (kinetic)

Page 16: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

How does this explain energy transfers?

Page 17: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

What energy transfers are occurring?

Page 18: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Second Law of Thermodynamics

• energy transformations inevitably involve increased disorder or entropy.

• NOTE: it is the environment that is increasing disorder, not the cell

Page 19: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Entropy…what is that?

• Living things use this energy to create order (reduce entropy) locally, but the overall entropy of the solar system invariably increases.

Page 20: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

In other words…

• If a particular system becomes more ordered, its surrounding become more disordered

• A cell makes organelles to increase order, but its surroundings become less orderly

Page 21: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Second Law

• energy of all kinds in our material

world disperses or

dissipates if it is not hindered from doing so

Page 22: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Must be spontaneous

• All spontaneous happenings in the material world are examples of the second law because they involve energy dispersing.

Page 23: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Could you explain that in other words?

• heat flows from hot (more energy) to cold (less energy)

• diffusion leads to substances becoming uniformly dispersed

Page 24: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

• You could think of cells as

• “Islands of Low Entropy”

Page 25: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Is the transformation perfect?

• A cell cannot transfer or transform energy with 100% efficiency.

• Where does the lost energy go?

• Mostly lost as heat.

Page 26: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

NOT Just organizing your desk

Page 27: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Do Worksheet

• Hot pans of water

• Water on Niagara

• Air in tires that got a puncture

• Speeding car hits a brick wall

• Spark in contact with gasoline

• Sun’s energy hits the ocean

• Huge earthquake under the ocean

Page 28: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Exergonic Reaction

• Releases Energy

• Begins with reactants whose covalent bonds contain more energy than its products

Page 29: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Exergonic: Releasing Energy

• Burning

• One big step

• Breaking bonds

• Many smaller steps

Page 30: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Exergonic Example

• Glucose (reactant) breaks down into carbon dioxide and water (products)

• C6H12O6 CO2 + H2O

Page 31: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

“Cellular Respiration”

• Breaking glucose molecules to release energy and store it in a form the cell can use (ATP molecules)

• “slow burn”

Page 32: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Endergonic Reaction

• The products have more energy than the reactants

• Requires an input of energy

• Usually in the form of ATP

Page 33: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Endergonic Reaction

• Carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose

CO2 + H2O C6H12O6

Page 34: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

“Cellular Metabolism”

• Sum of exergonic and endergonic reactions of cells

• CO2 + H2O C6H12O6

• Less energy more energy molecules molecules

Page 35: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

ATP

• No…not the new rock band from Japan

• Well, what is it?

Page 36: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

ATP

• Adenosine Triphosphate

• “cell’s batteries”

• “energy currency”

Page 37: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

ATP

Page 38: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

How are they different?

• Adenosine triphosphate

• Adenosine diphosphate

Page 39: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Third Phosphate

• Acts as an energy shuttle

Page 40: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Making ADP + Pi

• ATP is energy rich and breaks down into ADP and Pi (inorganic phosphate) + energy

• is exergonic

Page 41: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Making ATP

• energy + ADP + Pi -> ATP is endergonic

• requiring the input of energy.

Page 42: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Which has more energy?

• ATP or ADP?

• Answer: ATP

Page 43: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Phosphorylation

• Adding of a phosphate group to a molecule

Page 44: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Energy Coupling

• Energy released from exergonic reactions drive endergonic reactions

ADP + Pi <=> ATP+

Page 45: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

REACTIONS

• The end products of a reaction may have more (endergonic) or less (exergonic) energy than the substrate molecules.

Page 46: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

REACTIONS

• Most reactions are reversible, occur in both directions -

• reactants -> end products

• AND end products -> reactants.

Page 47: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

REACTIONS

• Reversible reactions move

toward an equilibrium, a state in which the reaction

occurs at about the same rate in both directions.

Page 48: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

So...

•ATP is like money in a checking account

Page 49: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

P P P

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

P P P++

Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)

Hydrolysis of ATP•ATP + H2O ADP + P (exergonic)

HydrolysisHydrolysis(add water)(add water)

Page 50: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

P P P

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

P P P++

Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)Adenosine diphosphate (ADP)

Dehydration of ATP•ADP + P ATP + H2O (endergonic)

Dehydration synthesisDehydration synthesis (remove water)(remove water)

Page 51: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

ATP

• Breaks down readily

• Would break down spontaneously except for the energy barrier

Page 52: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

If entropy is spontaneous…• Why aren’t we all just

spontaneously combusting?

Page 53: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Energy of Activation EA

• The amount of energy that reactants must absorb to start a chemical reaction

Page 54: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

But what if…

• The barrier is too great and the reaction cannot go…

• Use ENZYMES

Page 55: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Enzymes

• “Biological Catalysts”• (speed up a reaction without being changed themselves)

Page 56: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?
Page 57: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Enzymes

• Usually end in –ase

• Usually named for what they work on

• EXAMPLE: Lipase works on Lipids

Page 58: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

How do enzymes work?

•Each enzyme has a specific shape, which will determine which reactants it will work on

Page 59: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

• Active Site- small area where enzyme and substrate work

•Substrate=A substance that the enzyme acts on

Page 60: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Induced Fit

• Slight change in the shape of the active site of an enzyme as it embraces its substrate (like grasping hands)

• Enzyme animation

Page 61: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Is an enzyme…

• Able to be used over and over?

• YES!!!!!!!!!

Page 62: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Most enzymes…

• Work best at what temperature?

• 35-40oC

• What happens at high temperatures?

• Denatures them (unravels)

• Why is salty bad?

• Salt ions interfere with chemical bonds

Page 63: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Most enzymes…

• What is the optimal pH?

• 6-8

• What does too low (too acidic) of pH do to enzymes?

• Extra H+ ions interfere with chemical bonds

Page 64: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Cofactores

• Nonprotein helpers

• EXAMPLES:

• Zn, Fe, Cu (inorganic ones)

• Vitamins like B6 (organic ones)=also called coenzymes

Page 65: Energy and the Cell What do you know… About energy? Is it matter? What kinds are there? Can it be transformed to other forms?

Enzyme Inhibition

• Competetive inhibitor• Resembles the enzyme and competes for

the active site

• Noncompetetive inhibitor• Does not enter the activ site• Binds somewhere outside the active site• Inhibitor animations