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AP Bio Chapter 6 Metabolism

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254073126Thermodynamicsbranch of chemistry concerned with energy changes
254073127Kinetic energyenergy of motion
254073128Potential energystored energy based on location, position or charge
254073129Free energyenergy available to do work
254073130Endergonic reactionsany reaction that requires an input or is energy storing
254073131Exergonic reactionsany reaction that proceeds spontaneously and releases energy
254073132Activation energyenergy required to initiate a reaction
254073133Catalystmolecule or compound that lowers activation energy
254073134ATPenergy currency of living organisms
254073135Substratethe molecules that will undergo the reaction
254073136Active siteplace where enzyme binds, critical location
254073137Induced fitthe concept that during the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex there is a slight change in enzyme shape to catalyze the reaction
254073138Multienzyme complexesseveral enzymes catalyzing reactions are associated without covalent bonded assemblies
254073139RibozymesRNA molecules that are capable of lowering activation energy
254073140Competitive inhibitordecreased rate of reaction based on molecule "attaching" at the active site
254073141Noncompetitive inhibitordecreased rate o reaction based on molecule "attaching" away from the active site
254073142Allosteric enzymesenzymes with two different "shapes", one that increases the rate of reaction and one that decreases rate
254073143Anabolismchemical reactions that expend energy to build molecules
254073144Catabolismchemical reactions that release energy breaking down molecules
254073145Feedback inhibitionregulation of a biochemical pathway by an end-product of that pathway

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