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- Please help with hw :} ATP is the energy currency of the cell.a. What about the structure of ATP makes it effective at storing free energy? b. Define what is meant by an endergonic or exergonic reaction. c. Explain how ATP can facilitate chemical reactions in the cell, using the terms endergonic and exergonic d. An enzyme is a biological catalyst. Explain what that means in terms of chemical reactions, including a discussion of transition states. e. Do enzymes affect the overall free energy change of a reaction? Explain.Please help me identify these based on the model on the picture (even without explanation), thank you so much!1. What is metabolism? 2. What are the two types of metabolism? 3. Which metabolic reaction requires an input of energy? 4. Which metabolic reaction releases energy? 5. Which reaction yields a more complex molecule and is reductive? 6. Which reaction yields a simpler molecule and is oxidative? 7. What are the products of catabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 8. What are the products of anabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 9. Which reaction is divergent? Why? 10. Which reaction is convergent? Why? 11. How can you relate waterfalls to a mole of glucose? 12. What are the steps in catabolism? 13. What is the common pathway of the degraded complex molecules?Answer all questions please. Which of the following descriptors best characterizes a non-spontaneous reaction? a. Occurs without the input of ATP; occurs quickly; results in a negative change in free energy b. Often coupled to exergonic reactions; rate of reaction varies; results in a negative change in free energy c. Occurs without input of ATP; rate of reaction varies; results in a positive change in free energy d. Often coupled to exergonic reactions; occurs quickly; results in a positive change in free energy e. Often coupled to exergonic reactions; rate of reaction varies; results in a positive change in free energy In guinea pigs, black coats (B) are dominant to brown coats (b). What would be the genotype of a guinea pig that is homozygous dominant for coat color? a. BB b. Bb c. bb d. B e. b In guinea pigs, black coats (B) are dominant to brown coats (b). A guinea pig that is heterozygous for coat color would produce which…
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