Structured Notes for Prokaryotic Metabolism
A scan-friendly outline of Biology 2e 22.3 organized around Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs.
- Since metabolism and metabolites are the product of enzyme pathways, and enzymes are encoded in genes, the metabolic capabilities of a prokaryote are a reflection of its genome.
- Track the section's working concepts: Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs, Chemoheterotrophs.
- Use the outline to move from textbook wording into recall-ready relationships.
Key takeaways
- Since metabolism and metabolites are the product of enzyme pathways, and enzymes are encoded in genes, the metabolic capabilities of a prokaryote are a reflection of its genome.
- There are many different environments on Earth with various energy and carbon sources, and variable conditions to which prokaryotes may be able to adapt.
- Prokaryotes have been able to live in every environment from deep-water volcanic vents to Antarctic ice by using whatever energy and carbon sources are available.
Mind Map — connect the parts of Prokaryotic Metabolism
The map keeps Prokaryotic Metabolism in the center, then branches into Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs, Chemoheterotrophs, Metabolic Diversity for quick recall.
- Center node: Prokaryotic Metabolism
- Branch review: Carbon Sources · Energy Sources · Photoautotrophs · Chemoheterotrophs · Metabolic Diversity · Nutrient Cycling
- Best for a quick structure check before practice questions.

Quiz — check whether Prokaryotic Metabolism actually sticks
Practice questions check definitions, contrasts, and applications across Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs.
- True/false and short-answer checks on Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs
- There are many different environments on Earth with various energy and carbon sources, and variable conditions to which prokaryotes may be able to adapt.
- Answer explanations point back to the Biology 2e 22.3 section structure.
"Treating prokaryotic metabolism as a vocabulary list" — is this a recommended approach?
Flashcards — remember Prokaryotic Metabolism terms faster
Cards separate the section's definitions, contrasts, and application cues for Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs.
- Carbon Sources cards for definitions and examples
- Energy Sources and Photoautotrophs comparison cards
- One application card built around the mistake this section tends to create.
Infographic — see Prokaryotic Metabolism as a one-page review
A visual poster turns prokaryotic metabolism into a compact path: Carbon Sources → Energy Sources → Photoautotrophs.
- Top band: Prokaryotic Metabolism from Biology 2e
- Middle cards: Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs, Chemoheterotrophs, Metabolic Diversity
- Bottom cue: what to test yourself on after reading.

Podcast — review Prokaryotic Metabolism by listening
A short two-host preview turns the section into a listenable review of Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs.
- Starts with why Prokaryotic Metabolism matters
- Compares Carbon Sources with Energy Sources
- Closes with a recall question for the next study pass.
Prokaryotic Metabolism Notes
Host 1: This OpenStax section is about Prokaryotic Metabolism. What should a student be able to explain after reading it?
Host 2: Since metabolism and metabolites are the product of enzyme pathways, and enzymes are encoded in genes, the metabolic capabilities of a prokaryote are a reflection of its genome.
Notes, answered
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This page turns the OpenStax Biology 2e section on prokaryotic metabolism into notes, a mind map, quiz, flashcards, an infographic, and a podcast preview.
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Start with the key takeaways, use the mind map to see Carbon Sources, Energy Sources, Photoautotrophs, then quiz yourself on the relationships between them.
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