(BQ) Part 1 book "Encyclopedia of physical science and technology - Biochemistry" has contents: Glycoconjugates and carbohydrates, ion transport across biological membranes, lipoprotein cholesterol metabolism, membrane structure. | P1: FPP 2nd Revised Pages Qu: 00, 00, 00, 00 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology EN002C-64 May 19, 2001 20:39 Table of Contents (Subject Area: Biochemistry) Article Bioenergetics Enzyme Mechanisms Authors Richard E. McCarty and Eric A. Johnson Stephen J. Benkovic and Ann M. Valentine Pages in the Encyclopedia Pages 99-115 Pages 627-639 Pericles Markakis Pages 105-120 Eugene A. Davidson Pages 833-849 George P. Hess Pages 99-108 Alan D. Attie Pages 643-660 Membrane Structure Anna Seelig and Joachim Seelig Pages 355-367 Natural Antioxidants In Foods Eric A. Decker Pages 335-342 Food Colors Glycoconjugates and Carbohydrates Ion Transport Across Biological Membranes Lipoprotein/Cholesterol Metabolism Nucleic Acid Synthesis Protein Folding Sankar Mitra_ Tapas K. Hazra and Tadahide Maurice Eftink and Susan Pedigo Pages 853-876 Pages 179-190 Protein Structure Ivan Rayment Pages 191-218 Protein Synthesis Paul Schimmel and Rebecca W. Alexander Pages 219-240 Vitamins and Coenzymes David E. Metzler Pages 509-528 P1: FYD Revised Pages Qu: 00, 00, 00, 00 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology EN002H-54 May 17, 2001 20:22 Bioenergetics Richard E. McCarty Eric A. Johnson Johns Hopkins University I. II. III. IV. Catabolic Metabolism: The Synthesis of ATP Photosynthesis Origin of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts Illustrations of the Uses of ATP: Ion Transport, Biosynthesis, and Motility V. Concluding Statements GLOSSARY Adenosine 5 -triphosphate (ATP) The carrier of free energy in cells. Bioenergetics The study of energy relationships in living systems. Chloroplasts The sites of photosynthesis in green plants. Ion transport The movement of ions across biological membranes. Metabolism The total of all reactions that occur in cells. Catabolic metabolism is generally degradative and exergonic, whereas anabolic metabolism is synthetic and requires energy. Mitochondria Sites of oxidative (catabolic) metabolism in .