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Unit 4: Bioenergetics
4.3 Metabolism
4.3.1 Metabolic Reactions
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What are anabolic reactions?
Build up complex molecules
Enzymes play a crucial role in metabolic
reactions
Metabolic
reactions
are essential for the survival of organisms.
True
Catabolic reactions release
energy
Photosynthesis is an example of an
anabolic
reaction.
What is the energy release for catabolic reactions?
Release energy
What is the form of energy often required in anabolic reactions?
ATP
What happens to complex food molecules during digestion?
Broken down into simpler molecules
Catabolic reactions are destructive metabolic processes that break down complex molecules into
simpler
Match the reaction type with its definition:
Anabolic ↔️ Build up complex molecules
Catabolic ↔️ Break down complex molecules
Metabolic ↔️ Chemical reactions in organisms
Order the steps in a metabolic pathway involving catabolic reactions:
1️⃣ Complex molecule is broken down
2️⃣ Energy is released
3️⃣ ATP is generated
Catabolic reactions release energy, which can be captured in the form of
ATP
Enzymes involved in catabolic reactions accelerate the breakdown of
complex
molecules.
True
Arrange the types of metabolic pathways based on their structure:
1️⃣ Linear
2️⃣ Branched
3️⃣ Cyclic
What are metabolic reactions essential for in living organisms?
Sustaining life
What is the role of anabolic reactions in metabolic processes?
Build complex molecules
Anabolic reactions require
ATP
as an energy source.
True
Catabolic reactions release energy in the form of
ATP
How do enzymes speed up metabolic reactions?
Lower activation energy
Enzymes are highly specific due to the unique shape and chemical properties of their
active site
.
True
There are two main types of metabolic reactions: anabolic and
catabolic
Anabolic reactions release energy.
False
Factors such as temperature can affect metabolic
rate
Anabolic reactions require an input of
energy
What is the definition of catabolic reactions?
Break down complex molecules
What is the energy requirement for anabolic reactions?
Require energy input
Catabolic reactions break down
complex
molecules and release energy.
True
What process breaks down glucose in cells to release energy?
Cellular respiration
Digestion is an example of a
catabolic
reaction.
Anabolic reactions build up complex molecules, while catabolic reactions break them
down
Protein synthesis is an example of an
anabolic
reaction.
True
Photosynthesis is an example of an
anabolic
reaction.
True
Enzymes work by lowering the
activation
energy required for a reaction to occur.
Metabolic pathways
are sequences of connected chemical
reactions
Match the pathway type with its example:
Linear ↔️ Glycolysis
Branched ↔️ Amino acid biosynthesis
Cyclic ↔️ Citric acid cycle
Catabolic reactions release
energy
Match the type of metabolic reaction with its definition:
Anabolic ↔️ Build complex molecules
Catabolic ↔️ Break down complex molecules
Cellular respiration is an example of a
catabolic
reaction that releases energy.
True
What process do plants use to convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose?
Photosynthesis
In which metabolic process do enzymes speed up the construction of complex molecules from simpler ones?
Anabolic reactions
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