NEED HELP FAST! please answer each question with 2 pargraph
1.What is energy? What are the laws of thermodynamics and what do they describe? What is Gibbs Free energy? What reactions are spontaneous and how come?
2.What is the energy activation barrier? How do enzymes overcome this? Explain why enzymes are substrate specific and how they work. How can enzyme action be inhibited? (mention ALL the factors that can cause an enzyme to fall apart or slow down or not work at all)
Chapters 9 and 10 Respiration and Photosynthesis
Describe each step of cellular respiration with labeled diagrams, including the ATP involved and the general equation. (WORTH TRIPLE POINTS)
NEED HELP FAST! please answer each question with 2 pargraph
1.What is energy? What are the laws of thermodynamics and what do they describe? What is Gibbs Free energy? What reactions are spontaneous and how come?
2.What is the energy activation barrier? How do enzymes overcome this? Explain why enzymes are substrate specific and how they work. How can enzyme action be inhibited? (mention ALL the factors that can cause an enzyme to fall apart or slow down or not work at all)
Chapters 9 and 10 Respiration and Photosynthesis
Describe each step of cellular respiration with labeled diagrams, including the ATP involved and the general equation. (WORTH TRIPLE POINTS)
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1. Energy ______
cannot be produced by fungi and heterotrophicorganisms. | |
involves ATP in living organisms. | |
is the ability to do work. | |
usage is governed by the laws of thermodynamics. | |
all of these |
2. Enzymes, which are usually _______, increase the rate of areaction by ______.
steroids; increasing the temperature of the substrates | |
carbohydrates; contributing electrons to the reaction | |
proteins; decreasing activation energy | |
lipids; changing the pH of the substrates |
3. Why is adenosine triphosphate (ATP) important in cells?
It accelerates diffusion. | |
It stores energy in an easily accessible form that can be usedto do work. | |
It is assembled into long chains that make up cellmembranes. | |
It acts as an enzyme speeding up chemical reactions. |
4. Why are enzymes important to humans?
Because they can evade the laws of thermodynamics. | |
Because they are proteins. | |
Because they allow reactions to occur at body temperature. | |
Because they increase body temperature. |