Enzymes - Metabolism Flashcards
Definition of metabolism:
The total sum of all the chemical reactions that occurring in a cell or the body
What are the two reaction groups of metabolism?
- Anabolism
- Catabolism
What are anabolic reactions?
Reactions which smaller molecules are built up into larger molecules
What are catabolic reactions?
Reactions which breakdown larger molecules into smaller molecules
Why do men tend to have higher metabolic rates than women?
- men tend to have a higher proportion of muscle to fat
- muscle tissue has a higher metabolic rate than adipose (fat) tissue
What is the metabolic rate controlled by and where is it produced?
- controlled by a hormone called thyroxine
- produced in the thyroid gland
Give 3 examples of anabolic reactions
- glucose + nitrate ions —> amino acids
- many glucose molecules joined together —> cellulose or starch (in plants) or glycogen (in muscle and liver cells)
- 3 fatty acids + 1 glycerol —> 1 lipid
Give 4 examples of catholic reactions
- proteins —> amino acids
- amino acids —> urea (in liver)
- starch/cellulose/glycogen —> glucose
- 1 lipid —> 3 fatty acids + 1 glycerol
Is energy input required from respiration for a catabolic reaction?
Not usually
Is energy input required from respiration for a anabolic reaction?
Yes
Is energy released from anabolic reactions?
No
Is energy released from catabolic reactions?
Yes
Describe the molecules produces from a anabolic reaction?
Larger more complex molecules
Describe the molecules produced from a catabolic reaction?
Smaller, simpler molecules