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- 1. Looking at the graph you should be able to explain every activity of every enzyme. Please describe each one of them. 1A: Why is Temperature and pH so important? When is an enzyme able to work properly1. What is metabolism and where is energy produced in the cells? 2. What are the four stage of metabolism and describe each stage processes? 3. What is ATP and how do coupled reactions with ATP drive energetically unfavorable reactions?1. What are the three principal means of controlling metabolic reactions? 2. What did you find difficult or challenging from the roading?
- 1.What is the difference between anabolism and catabolism. 2.What is the difference between Fermentation and Respiration .Which of the following statements is false? Imagine that you ingested three chocolate bars just before sitting down to study this chapter. Most likely: a. your brain cells are using ATP. b. there is no deficit of the initial substrate to begin glycolysis. c. the respiratory processes in your brain cells are moving atomsfrom glycolysis through the citric acid cycle to the electrontransfer system. d. after a couple of hours, you change position and stretch torest certain muscle cells, which removes lactate from thesemuscles. e. after 2 hours, your brain cells are oxygen-deficient.When two glucose molecules react to form maltose: a. the reaction represents a negative G. b. free energy had to be available to allow the reaction to proceed. c. the reaction is exothermic. d. it supports the second law of thermodynamics, which states there is tendency of the universe toward disorder. e. the resulting product has less potential energy than the reactants.
- The assembly of proteins from amino acids is best described as: a. a conversion of kinetic energy to potential energy reaction. b. an entropy reaction. c. a catabolic reaction. d. an anabolic reaction. e. an energy-free reaction.1 lactose is the digestive enzyme that breaks the dissaxhrode lactose into glucose and galactose.what class of enzyme do you think this belongs to? 2 NAD+ and FAD are essential cofactor for biological redox reactions when they gain electrons are they oxidized or reduced? 3 there are several modes for enzyme regulation. What is the difference between competitive and non competitive inhibition?1) Which of these is NOT a correct statement about enzymes? Group of answer choices Enzyme activity may require a non-protein component (cofactor). Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions and are reusable. Enzymes increase the activation energy (Eact) of reactions. Enzyme activity is affected by the environment (e.g., temperature and pH).
- 1. Why do organisms require organic molecules? 2. Physiological state also affects metabolic rate. How?_____1. Which form of energy is Not correctly associated with an example? a) kinetic energy : fat molecules b) kinetic energy : movement of muscles c) chemical energy : glucose d) potential energy : water held behind a dam e) potential energy : ATP _____2. Which Best describes the first law of thermodynamics? a) Energy is not created nor destroyed, but it can change into matter. b) Energy is not created nor destroyed, but it can change from one energy form to another. c) Energy can be created from matter or used to produce matter. d) Some useful energy is lost as heat whenever an energy transfer occurs. e) Energy transfers are always 100% efficient in changing energy from one useful form to another. _____3. Which Best describes the second law of thermodynamics? a) Energy is not created nor destroyed, but it can change into matter. b) Energy is not created nor destroyed, but it can change from one energy form to another. c) Energy can be created from matter or used to produce matter. d)…Which of the following statements concerning metabolism and metabolic reactions is CORRECT? A. Anabolism and catabolism are two terms with the same meaning B. Some, but not all, metabolic reactions involve catabolism C. Energy is a by-product of all metabolic reactions D. No correct response