This type of reaction is responsible for breaking down large bonds
Catabolic Reactions
How many laws are there that govern energy that cells and organisms must follow? What are they called?
2, Laws of Thermodynamics
ATP stands for
Adenosine triphosphate
An enzyme is an example of what organic molecule
protein
What are two ways enzymes can be regulated?
by Inhibitors and Allosterically
This reaction is responsible for the building of macromolecules from monomers
Anabolic reactions
The law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed is known as
This form of energy is important to cells because it is
the main form of energy storage and currency
In the event that an enzyme is deformed, it is known as
denature
The main difference between an Allosteric regulation and Inhibition is that
Allosteric regulators bind to the allosteric site, changing the site of the enzyme activating or deactivating it.
An _______ reaction is to being endergonic, and a catabolic reaction is to being _________.
Anabolic; Exergonic
Organisms often obtain energy and convert it to this form of energy
Chemical energy
How does ATP accumulate energy to store for cells?
specifically chemical bonds
In order for an enzyme to successfully catalyze a reaction, what is required of the enzyme?
It must first lower the activation energy.
does the lowering of activation energy affect Gibbs free energy?
Irreversible inhibitors bind to the active site via ____ bond
Reversible inhibitors bind to the active site via _____ bond
Covalent; Non-covalent
Producers
The measure of disorder in a system is measured by this
Entropy
The energy is stored in ATP in
Phosphate bonds
During the lowering of activation energy, when the reactants are in their unstable state, what are they called?
Transition state intermediates
When the final product acts as an inhibitor for the first enzyme in the pathway, what is this known as?
Feedback inhibition
The hydrolysis of a molecule is an example of _______ due to the _________ of energy.
Catabolic reaction, release, exergonic
Sarah has a lot of stuff going on and begins to become stressed. She feels she is too busy to clean her room, but in reality, she does have time to make her bed.
Each time Sarah renters her room from a long day, she feels out of order, and that disorder increases each day.
How does what Sarah is going through relate to our topic?
It relates to Entropy, in that the degree of disorder naturally increases as no work is done. Sarah neglecting to clean her room, and that disorder she is feeling is an example of that naturally increasing disorder if no work is done.
ATP couples exergonic and endergonic reactions, draw a diagram of one

What are the three ways that activation energy is lowered?
1. enzymes move substrates into the correct reaction orientation
2. enzymes strain bonds between substrates putting them in an unstable transition state
3. enzymes temporarily adda chemical group to the substrate and destabilizes its bonds.
This type of regulation is most prevalent in many metabolic pathways. Why?
Allosteric regulation
because they are able to be specifically controlled by the cell.