Metabolism Mastering Flashcards

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Why do all enzymatic reactions need activation energy?

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Energy is required to disrupt a substrate’s stable electron configuration.

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What is meant by the statement “Enzymes are biological catalysts”?

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Enzymes speed up the chemical reactions in living cells.

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Why are enzymes important to biological systems?

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Enzymes decrease the amount of activation energy required for chemical reactions to occur.

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How does a noncompetitive inhibitor reduce an enzyme’s activity?

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The inhibitor binds to the enzyme in a location other than the active site, changing the shape of the active site.

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What would be the likely outcome if you increased the concentration of substrate for an enzyme in the presence of a noncompetitive inhibitor?

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No change in enzyme activity would be observed.

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How is nevirapine used to treat HIV infections?

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It alters the active site of reverse transcriptase, decreasing that enzyme’s activity.

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Why is reduction the term used to describe the gain of an electron?

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The electron acceptor’s net charge decreases.

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what are coenzymes

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organic cofactors important to enzyme activity.

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Which of the following terms refers to pathways that can function both in anabolism and catabolism?

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amphibolic pathways

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10
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example of anabolism.

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pentose phosphate pathway

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11
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oxidative phosphorylation is what

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a catabolic process

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The reactions that occur between glucose and pyruvic acid

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can either be anabolic or catabolic

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13
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In metabolism, energy that is not used

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is given off as heat

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14
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The reactions involved in producing larger compounds from smaller compounds is called

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anabolism

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15
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Where does the energy required for anabolic reactions come from?

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catabolic reactions

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16
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The use of amino acids to make proteins

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is an example of anabolism