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5032962750metabolic pathwayA series of chemical reactions that either builds a complex molecule or breaks down a complex molecule into simpler compounds.0
5032962751catabolic pathwayA metabolic pathway that releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler compounds.1
5032962752anabolic pathwayA metabolic pathway that consumes energy to synthesize a complex molecule from simpler compounds.2
5032962753bioenergeticThe study of energy flow or energy transformations into and within living systems.3
5032962754energyThe ability to cause change.4
5032962755kinetic energyThe energy an object has due to its motion.5
5032962756thermal energyKinetic energy associated with the random movement of molecules or atoms.6
5032962757potential energyThe energy that an object has because it's position, shape, structure, location, or condition.7
5032962758chemical energyA form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms.8
5032962759thermodynamicsThe study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter.9
5032962760first law of thermodynamicsEnergy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed.10
5032962761entropyA measure of disorder or randomness.11
5032962762second law of thermodynamicsEvery energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe.12
5032962763spontaneous processA process that can occur without an input of energy.13
5032962764free energyMeasures the portion of a system's energy that can perform work when temperature and pressure are uniform throughout the system, as in a living cell.14
5032962765exergonic reactionReaction that proceeds with a net release of free energy.15
5032962766endergonic reactionReaction that absorbs free energy from its surroundings.16
5032962767energy couplingThe use of an exergonic process to drive an endergonic one.17
5032962768ATPA molecule used to store energy temporarily in organisms. The molecule is broken down to release energy to drive metabolic processes. Contains the sugar ribose, with the nitrogenous base adenine and a chain of three phosphate groups bonded to it.18
5032962769phosphorylated intermediateA molecule (often a reactant) with a phosphate group covalently bound to it, making it more reactive (less stable) than the unphosphorylated molecule.19
5032962770enzymeA protein that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed by the reaction.20
5032962771catalystA substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected21
5032962772activation energyThe amount of energy needed for a reaction to occur.22
5032962773substrateThe reactant on which an enzyme works.23
5032962774enzyme-substrate complexA temporary complex formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate molecule(s).24
5032962775active siteThe part of an enzyme molecule where a substrate molecule attaches (by means of weak chemical bonds); typically, a pocket or groove on the enzyme's surface.25
5032962776induced fitThe change in shape of the active site of an enzyme so that it binds more snugly to the substrate, induced by entry of the substrate.26
5032962777cofactorAny nonprotein molecule or ion that is required for the proper functioning of an enzyme. They can be permanently bound to the active site or may bind loosely with the substrate during catalysis.27
5032962778coenzymeIf the cofactor is an organic molecule.28
5032962779competitive inhibitorAn enzyme inhibitor that competes with substrate for binding at the active site of teh enzyme. When the it is bound, no product can be made.29
5032962780noncompetitive inhibitorA substance that reduces the activity of an enzyme by binding to a location remote from the active site, changing its conformation so that it no longer binds to the substrate.30
5032962781allosteric regulationThe binding of a regulatory molecule to a protein at one site that affects the function of the protein at a different site.31
5032962782cooperativityA kind of allosteric regulation whereby a shape change in one subunit of a protein caused by substrate binding is transmitted to all the others, facilitating binding of subsequent substrate molecules.32
5032962783feedback inhibitionA method of metabolic control in which the end product of a metabolic pathway acts as an inhibitor of an enzyme within that pathway.33
5032962784Exergonic reaction34
5032962785Endergonic reaction35
5032962786ATP36
5032962787Normal binding37
5032962788Competitive inhibition38
5032962789Noncompetative inhibition39
5032962790Feedback inhibition40
5032962791Allosteric regulation41
5032962792Cooperativity42

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