Enzymes
Respiration
Fermentation
Harder Questions
100

The type of organic molecule that enzymes are

What is a protein?

100

The number of stages an oxygenated cell takes during cell respiration

What is four steps?

100

The reason fermentation is used over aerobic cellular respiration

What is a lack of O2?

100

The reaction of an enzyme in a colder-than-usual environment

What is the slowing down of the enzyme?

200

The part of the enzyme that the substrate binds itself it

What is the Active Site?

200

The stage of cellular respiration that both cells take: aerobic or anaerobic

What is Glycolysis?

200

The two types of fermentation

What are alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation?

200

The definition of activation energy 

What is energy needed to start a chemical reaction?

300

The changing of an enzyme shape due to high temperature or extremely high or low pH levels

What is denaturing?

300

The total amount of Adenine Triphosphate that is made from all steps of anaerobic cell respiration

What is four Adenine Triphosphate?

300

The advantage of using fermentation over aerobic cellular respiration

What is the making of Adenine Triphosphate without the use of O2?

300
The type of reaction in which energy enters the cell

What is an endergonic reaction?

400

The name of the protein that converts Adenine Diphosphate into Adenine Triphosphate

What is the ATP Synthase?

400

The location where the majority of the stages of cell respiration take place

What is the matrix of the mitochondria?

400

The products of alcoholic fermentation

What is CO2 and ethanol?

400

The purpose of cofactors and coenzymes

What is binding to an enzyme and enabling it to perform its catalytic reaction?

500

The fighting of an inhibitor and a substrate for the same active site

What is competitive inhibition?

500

The alternative term for Electron Transport Chain

What is Oxidative Phosphorylation?

500

The location where lactic acid fermentation occurs

What is the muscle cells of animals?

500
The law of thermodynamics that states that "energy cannot be changed from one form to another without a loss of usable energy"

What is the second law of thermodynamics?

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