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On Oct 1, 12:11=A0am, Tom Hendricks <tom-hendri... at (no spam) att.net> wrote:
[quote:f2406a35ab]On Sep 11, 1:39=3DA0pm, Darwin123 <drosen0... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:> On Sep 9=
, 1:45=3D3DA0pm, Tom Hendricks <tom-hendri... at (no spam) att.net> wrote:> This=3D
=A0post suggests that a major aspect of all life is the emphasis on
either catabolic or anabolic biochemistry.*
=3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0Can you define catabolic and anabolic using chemical f=
ormulas?
Can you give specific examples of chemicals formulas that are
catabolic or anabolic?
=3DA0 =3DA0 If you can't differentiate between catabolic and anabolic, =
in
terms of chemical formulas, then I am not interested. If you can't
describe the chemistry, don't use chemical words.
Here is #7. And this is one I should not have missed.
7. CELLULAR RESPIRATION. =A0Mitochondria are organelles that are found
in most eukaryotic cells. They are the cell's powerhouse. They act
like a digestive system, take in nutrients, and break them down for
energy for the cell.
NOTE Mitochondria are separate from the rest of the cell. They even
have their own DNA. They involve digestion.
[/quote:f2406a35ab]
Here is #9
9. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Chloroplasts are organelles that are found in plant
cells and other photosynthesizing protists. They act like a digestive
system, take in sunlight, and break it down for energy for the cell.
NOTE Chloroplasts are separate from the rest of the cell by an double
walled membrane, and have their own genome. |
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On Oct 1, 12:11=A0am, Tom Hendricks <tom-hendri... at (no spam) att.net> wrote:
[quote:ffaa17c27f]On Sep 11, 1:39=3DA0pm, Darwin123 <drosen0... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:> On Sep 9=
, 1:45=3D3DA0pm, Tom Hendricks <tom-hendri... at (no spam) att.net> wrote:> This=3D
=A0post suggests that a major aspect of all life is the emphasis on
either catabolic or anabolic biochemistry.*
=3DA0 =3DA0 =3DA0Can you define catabolic and anabolic using chemical f=
ormulas?
Can you give specific examples of chemicals formulas that are
catabolic or anabolic?
=3DA0 =3DA0 If you can't differentiate between catabolic and anabolic, =
in
terms of chemical formulas, then I am not interested. If you can't
describe the chemistry, don't use chemical words.
Here is #7. And this is one I should not have missed.
7. CELLULAR RESPIRATION. =A0Mitochondria are organelles that are found
in most eukaryotic cells. They are the cell's powerhouse. They act
like a digestive system, take in nutrients, and break them down for
energy for the cell.
NOTE Mitochondria are separate from the rest of the cell. They even
have their own DNA. They involve digestion.
[/quote:ffaa17c27f]
More thinking and I want to redo the 9. Photosynthesis.
I think what follows is more correct.
Looking at life as the catabolic anabolic split is so much fun because
there is almost instant insight.
9. PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Catabolic light reaction is separate from the
anabolic dark reaction.
NOTE the two parts of photosynthesis are separate and different. The
light reaction |
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