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What is
metabolism
?
Metabolism is the sum of all the
chemical reactions
occurring in an organism.
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Why do all of life’s processes occur?
They occur due to
chemical reactions
.
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What are the two types of metabolic reactions?
Catabolism
: Breaks down molecules and releases energy.
Anabolism
: Combines
monomers
to build
polymers
and requires energy.
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What is
catabolism
?
Catabolism refers to
chemical reactions
that break down molecules.
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What do
catabolic
reactions release?
They release potential energy found in the chemical bonds between
monomers
.
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Why are
catabolic
reactions considered
exergonic
?
Because they release heat energy to the
environment
.
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What is an example of a
catabolic reaction
?
Hydrolysis
is an example of a catabolic reaction.
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What is anabolism?
Anabolism
refers to chemical reactions that combine
monomers
to build
polymers
.
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What do
anabolic
reactions usually require?
They usually require an input of
kinetic energy
to create bonds between the monomers.
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Why are
anabolic
reactions considered
endergonic
?
Because they absorb energy from the
environment
, storing it for later use.
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What is an example of an
anabolic reaction
?
Dehydration is an example of an anabolic reaction.
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What is
energy
defined as?
Energy is the
ability
to do work or make things move.
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What are the types of energy mentioned in the study material?
Kinetic Energy
: Energy of movement.
Free Energy
: Energy available to do work.
Potential Energy
: Energy in stored form.
Thermal Energy
: Heat released during reactions.
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What does
kinetic energy
refer to in biology?
Kinetic energy refers to the energy of movement, commonly the movement of
electrons
or
protons
.
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How is
free energy
represented?
Free energy is represented by the symbol
△G
.
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What does
potential energy
refer to in biology?
Potential energy refers to the measure of energy in its stored form, commonly in
chemical bonds
.
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What is
thermal energy
?
Thermal energy is a form of
kinetic energy
that refers to the heat released into the environment during
chemical reactions
.
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What is the
1st Law of Thermodynamics
also known as?
It is also known as the
Law of Conservation of Energy
.
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What does the
1st Law of Thermodynamics
state?
It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed in an
isolated system
.
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What does the
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
state?
It states that the
entropy
of any
isolated system
always increases.
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What is
entropy
?
Entropy is a
thermodynamic
quantity representing the unavailability of a system’s
thermal energy
for conversion into
mechanical work
.
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What are
metabolic pathways
?
Enzyme-regulated sets of biochemical reactions.
Lead to either
anabolic
or
catabolic
pathways.
Each step consists of a separate chemical reaction.
Products of one reaction are typically
substrates
for the next.
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What happens to processes that are not
energetically
favorable?
They will occur if there is energy
available
to power them.
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What is
ATP
?
ATP stands for
Adenosine-Triphosphate
.
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What is
ATP
composed of?
ATP is composed of a
nucleotide
,
ribose
, and three attached
phosphates
.
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Why is
ATP
made unstable?
It is made unstable by the three adjacent negative charges in the
phosphate
tails.
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What happens during the conversion of
ATP
to
ADP
?
It releases energy, which is used to power many metabolic processes.
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What is the chemical equation for the conversion of
ATP
to
ADP
?
ATP + H₂O → ADP +
Pi
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What is the significance of the
hydrolysis
of
ATP
?
The hydrolysis of ATP is reversible through
dehydration
, important for metabolic processes.
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What is the
free energy
(
△G
) for hydrolysis of one
ATP
?
The free energy is
-14
kcal/mol
or
-57
kJ/mol
.
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What does a
negative
free energy
value indicate?
A negative value indicates that the reaction is very spontaneous.
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What is a
coupled reaction
?
A coupled reaction happens when an
energetically
favorable reaction is linked with an energetically unfavorable reaction.
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What are
enzymes
?
Enzymes are
proteins
that
catalyze
chemical reactions and increase the rate of biological reactions.
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How do
enzymes
catalyze reactions?
They lower the
activation energy
required for a reaction to occur.
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What is the substance acted upon by an
enzyme
called?
The substance is called the
substrate
.
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Where does the substrate bind on the enzyme?
The substrate binds to the active site of the enzyme.
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What must be true for the
substrate
and
enzyme
to bind effectively?
The shape and charges of the substrate and enzyme must be
complementary
and
compatible
.
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What is
induced fit
in
enzymes
?
Induced fit is when the enzyme undergoes a slight change in shape after the
substrate
binds, helping to catalyze the reaction.
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What factors affect enzyme activity?
Temperature, pH, concentration of
enzymes
and
substrates
, and
salinity
affect enzyme activity.
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What happens to
enzymes
if temperature or pH is moved away from
optimal
conditions?
Enzymes will begin to
denature
, changing shape and losing function.
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