Key Area 2.1 Metabolic pathways and their control Flashcards
what is metabolism?
Metabolism is the biochemical process that life depends on.
What are the 2 types of metabolic pathways?
Catabolic and anabolic.
What is a catabolic reaction?
Catabolic reactions breakdown bigger molecules into smaller molecules and release energy.
What is an anabolic reaction?
Anabolic reactions build up large molecules from small molecules and require energy.
What are the 3 types of steps in metabolic pathways?
Reversible, irreversible, and alternative routes.
What is an alternative route?
When substrates are plentiful or in short supply steps in the pathways can be bypassed. This conserves energy.
What are the 3 types of protein found in the cell membrane?
Enzymes, pumps, and pores.
What is a pore?
Larger molecules depend on channel forming proteins to form pores to allow movement across the membrane.
What is a pump?
Protein pumps allows active transport to occur as they recognise specific molecules and transfer them across the membrane.
What is an enzyme?
Enzymes are biological catalysts.
What do enzymes do to the activation energy?
Lower it.
What are enzymes said to be?
Specific.
What does it mean that the enzymes are specific?
The enzyme only works with one substrate.
Do the enzyme and substrate have a high or low affinity for each other?
High.
What does it mean that enzyme has an induced fit?
The active site is slightly flexible and slightly alters its shape when the substrate enters.