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What are the two forms of Metabolism?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
What are some of the characteristics of an enzyme?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
What are the two types of enzymes called?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
What is Metabolism?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
what is the function of the active site?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
Define Anabolism
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
What are enzymes?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
What requires energy that is aquired by the breakdown of ATP within the cell?
simple enzymes and holoenzymes (conjugated enzymes)
Anabolism and Catabolism
Anabolism
biological catalysts that speed up the rate of a reaction withou being changed or used up in the process
Building smaller molecules into larger ones
All the chemical reations that occur in a cell or living organism.
All of the above
a deep groove on an enzyme surface where a specific reactant (substrate) attatches and is altered (bonds broken or made)
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