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Based on BIO 150 Chapter 8 Power Point

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Where does almost all energy for life come from?   The Sun  
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What is Energy?   The capacity to do work  
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What is Kinetic Energy?   The energy of motion  
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What is Potential Energy?   The energy of position  
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What type of energy exists in chemical bonds?   Chemical energy  
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How to biologists measure energy?   kilojoules (kj)  
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What is Thermodynamics?   The study of energy  
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What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?   Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed  
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What is the Second Law of Thermodynamics?   That some energy is given off as heat during energy conversions, resulting in more entropy.  
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What is Entropy?   Disorder (shown by "S")  
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What is Metabolism?   The sum total of all the chemical reactions (energy) that enable living things to grow, move, repair, reproduce and respond to stimuli  
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What is Anabolism?   The building up of larger molecules from smaller molecules (amino acids -> proteins)  
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What is Catabolism?   The breaking down of larger molecules into smaller molecules (proteins -> amino acids)  
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What is Enthalpy?   The total energy of a system (shown by "H")  
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What is Free Energy?   Energy available to do work, a.k.a. Gibb’s free energy (shown by "G")  
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What thermodynamic formula allows for the calculation of the total energy of a reaction?   H = G + TS  
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What thermodynamic formula allows for the calculation of the change in energy of a reaction?   ΔG = ΔH - T ΔS (Always FINAL - INITIAL to determine Change)  
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What is an exergonic reaction?   Releases energy ΔG is negative Example - diffusion  
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What is and endergonic reaction?   Produces energy ΔG is positive  
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What is the molecule that cells use to store and transfer energy?   Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP)  
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Does the reaction to change AMP to ADP to ATP require energy?   Yes  
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What are enzymes?   They are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. Most of them end in –ase. They are specific and have optimal conditions to work  
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What lowers the activation energy of a reaction?   Enzymes  
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Enzymes work with the substrate to form, what?   The enzyme-substrate complex  
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What is Allosteric Regulation?   This is a regulatory mechanism which controls enzyme function. This can “turn on” or “turn off” an enzyme  
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What does an Allosteric Activator do?   It stabilizes the active form of the enzyme (turns on)  
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What does an Allosteric Inhibitor do?   It stabilizes the inactive form of the enzyme (turns off)  
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What is the formula to convert C to K   K= C + 273  
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Assign the correct Assosiation fo the following words: Energonic, Exergonic, Catabolic, Anabolic   Energonic:Anabolic Exergonic:Catabolic  
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ATP has a very close structure to..   DNA  
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When looking at a reaction chart, if the reactant is lower than the product, what type of reaction is it?   Endergonic Reaction  
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When looking at a reaction chart, if the reactant if Higher that the product, what type of reaction is it?   Exergonic Reaction  
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What does the enzyme Sucrase do?   It acts on Sucrose to produce glucose and fructose  
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What changes take place to an enzyme after a reaction?   They remain unchanged  
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What is Competitve Inhibition?   When the inhibitor binds to the active site and blocks the substrate  
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What is Non-Competitive Inhibition?   When the inhibitor binds to the allosteric site. This warps the enzyme which make the active site unusable  
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Name a few items that use inhibators?   Medicine, Bacteria and Viruses  
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What is a Co-enzyme?   A non protein portion that must bind to an enzyme in order to make it active.  
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Describe the Feedback inhibition of the amino acids Threoline and Isoleucine.   This is a 5 step process catalyzed by 5 different enzymes. Threoline is catalyzed by e1 (Threonine deaminase) to make a-Ketobutyrate, which is acted on by e2, and so on, to produce Isoleucine. In order to stop the feedback, Isoleucine inhibits enzyme1  
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