BIOL 1201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Non-Competitive Inhibition, Semipermeable Membrane, Cystic Fibrosis

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Chemical reactions: occur anytime two or more ions, atoms, or molecules collide in such a way that they produce a new substance. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed only converted from one form to. When converting energy from one form to another the amount of useful: second law energy decreases. Can occur without any outside help (energy) Can only occur with outside help (energy) Require free energy (endergonic) g= + Energy that is free and available to do work. The amount of energy released when/required for reactions/processes occur. Nonliving: less organized, lower energy, very slow. Living: highly organized (source: sun, high energy, fast (prescence of enzymes) Speed up rate of reaction, but are not used up during reaction. Highly specific (a particular enzyme will only catalyze a specific reaction) (great control over reactions) Enzyme + substrate(reactant) -> enzyme-substrate complex -> enzyme-product. Creating a fit that promotes the reaction.

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