BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 22: Endergonic Reaction, Catabolism, Activation Energy

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A: it is the sum of all chemical reactions/activity that transform energy and matter within a living organism; composed of both anabolic and catabolic reactions. A: a series of chemical reactions in a biological system in which molecules are converted into another (assembled, decomposed or interconverted) through a series of defined steps. Specific enzymes catalyze the steps along the pathway. A: the form of energy associated with the position or arrangement of objects in a system. A: the form of energy associated with objects in motion. A: a form of potential energy contained in the chemical bonds between atoms of a molecule that can be released during chemical reactions. A: metabolic reactions that break down larger molecules into smaller ones, releasing some potential energy in the process. A: metabolic reactions that use energy to synthesize larger molecules from smaller ones (storing energy in a chemical form). A: it governs the transformation of energy (from one from to another).

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