BIO 327 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Catabolism
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1. | Which of the following is FALSE with respect to coupledreactions? | ||||||||||
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2. | Which of the following reactions is LEAST likely to bespontaneous? One with a: | ||||||||||
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3. | Energy of activation refers to the: | ||||||||||
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4. | Homeostasis refers to maintaining a relatively constantenvironment, and is achieved to a large extent by how enzymes areregulated. For example, when the end product of a pathway regulatesan enzyme that acts early in the same pathway, the effect is mostoften: | ||||||||
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5. | Enzymes function by: | ||||||||||||||
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6. | When carbohydrates are oxidized, the C |
1. An exergonic reaction is one that _______.
An exergonic reaction is one that
Releases energy that is available to do work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Requires an input of energy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
is at equilibrium. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
is not spontaneous. 2. Enzymes accelerate the rate of reactions by______.
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