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Metabolism

✓ ~~~Biological Chemical reactions. The totality of an organism's chemical reaction.



The Concept of Free Energy

✓ ~~~Free energy is the portion of a system's energy that can perform work when the
temperature and pressure are uniform throughout the system, as in a living cell.



∆G

✓ ~~~the change in free energy. We can use it to predict whether the process will be
spontaneous.



Exergonic

✓ ~~~"energy outward" An ergonomic reaction proceeds with a net release of free energy.
∆G is negative, these occur spontaneously.



Endergonic

✓ ~~~A reaction that absorbs free energy from its surroundings. This type of reaction stores
energy in molecules. ∆G is positive, these are nonspontaenous.



Enzymes

✓ ~~~Macromolecules that act like a catalyst in order to speed of the rate of a reaction
without being consumed by the reaction.



What happens without enzymes?

✓ ~~~metabolic pathways would become clustered.

,Activation Energy

✓ ~~~The amount of energy needed to start a reaction.



How is activation energy supplied?

✓ ~~~In the form of heat.



How does activation energy relate to the role of enzymes?

✓ ~~~Activation energy provides a barrier that determines the rate of the reaction.



How do cells get the necessary energy to drive non spontaneous reactions?

✓ ~~~An example would be plants get the required energy from the environment around
them like the sun and turning it into chemical reaction. Next is a series of exergonic steps
to form a glucose modle.



How do enzymes lower E_a?

✓ ~~~By making it possible for a cell to have a dynamic metabolism, routing chemicals
smoothly through cells metabolic pathways. They also determine which chemical
processes will be going on in a cell.



How do enzymes function?

✓ ~~~They bind to a substrate forming an enzyme substrate complex.



What factors influence enzyme activity?

✓ ~~~Environmental conditions, cofactors, and enzyme inhibitors



Competitive Inhibitors:

✓ ~~~Reduces the productivity go enzymes by blocking substrates from entering active
sites.

, Non-competitive Inhibitors:

✓ ~~~These do not directly compete with the substrate to bing to the enzyme at the active
site. This inhibitor causes enzymes to change shape.



Allosteric Regulation:

✓ ~~~Describes any cause in which a protein's function at one site is affected by the binding
of a molecule to a separate site.



Positive Allosteric Regulation:

✓ ~~~Binding of an activator to a regulatory site which stabilizes the shape that has
functional active sites.



Negative Allosteric Regulation:

✓ ~~~Binding of an inhibitor, which stabilizes the inactive form of the enzyme.



Feedback Inhibition:

✓ ~~~When ATP inhibits an enzyme in and ATP generating pathway the result is feedback
inhibition.



What is feedback inhibition. common control of?

✓ ~~~Metabolic control



What does feedback inhibition prevent?

✓ ~~~The cell from wasting chemical resources.



What is oxidative phosphorylation?

✓ ~~~ATP synthesis that is powered by the transfer of electrons from glucose to oxygen.

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