Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 4 - Cellular Metabolism

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What do enzymes do?
Enzymes control/promote metabolic reactions.
What is an anabolic reaction?
An anabolic reaction is when larger molecules are made from smaller ones (building) and they require an input of energy.
What happens in a catabolic reaction of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins?
In catabolic reactions of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, a water molecule is needed to break them apart and is called hydrolysis.
What is a catabolic reaction?
Catabolic reactions are when molecules are broken down into smaller molecules and these reactions release energy. The energy is stored in bonds.
What happens in an anabolic reaction of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins?
In anabolic reactions of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, a water molecule is 'split' out (is part of the products reaction) and is called a dehydration synthesis.
Fill in the blank: Energy required to get a reaction started is called .
Energy required to get a reaction started is called activation energy.
How do enzymes serve to lower the activation energy of a reaction?
Enzymes serve to lower the activation energy of a reaction by weakening the bonds of the substrate molecule.
What are substrates?
Substrates are the substances that enzymes act on and the active site of the enzyme is where the substrate binds. (lock and key analogy)
Fill in the blank: are specific.
Enzymes are specific. For example enzyme 'x' helps substrate 'a' become product 'b'. it will not help any other reaction.
What do cofactors do?
Cofactors serve to activate the enzyme (the helper's helper) and they are either minerals or coenzymes.
What can alter enzymes?
Heat, radiation, electricity, chemicals, and extreme pH values can alter enzymes.
What is the goal of cellular respiration?
The goal of cellular respiration is to release the energy stored in the bonds of molecules (from the food we consume) in the form of ATP.
What are the phases of cellular respiration?
The phases of cellular respiration are: glycolysis, processing of pyruvic acid, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport system.
What is the form of energy used by our cells?
The form of energy used by our cells is ATP (adenosine triphosphate); the bonds between the phosphate molecules contain HUGE amounts of energy.
What is the definition of energy?
Energy: the capacity to change matter or to move something.