Metabolic Pathways
Thermodynamics
Reactions
Enzymes
Trivia!!!
100

The totality of an organism's chemical reactions is called this

Metabolism

100

The capacity to cause change or do work

 Energy

100

This type of reaction proceeds with a net release of energy ("energy outward")

Exergonic Reaction

100

A chemical agent called a catalyst, that speeds up reactions in living systems, without being consumed by the reaction is called _______

 an Enzyme

100

Which metal is found the most at the center of the Earth? 

Iron

200

These metabolic pathways release energy by breaking down complex molecules

Catabolic Pathways

200

A concept known as ______ ______ can be used to determine the likelihood of reactions

free energy 

200

This type of reaction absorbs free energy from its surroundings

Endergonic Reaction

200

The initial energy for starting a reaction

Activation Energy

200

What is the strongest muscle in the human body?  

The jaw muscle (called the masseter muscle)

300

These metabolic pathways consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones, for example, synthesizing proteins from amino acids

Anabolic Pathways

300

This word is used to describe a process that can occur on its own without an input of energy

 Spontaneous

300

The hydrolysis of ATP is an example of a catabolic pathway. This breakdown produces inorganic phosphate and this molecule.

 ADP

300

The reactant an enzyme acts on is referred to as this

Substrate

300

What was the first country to use paper money?

China 

400

These are the two most important environmental factors that influence the activity of enzymes and affect the rate of a reaction

Temperature and pH

400

Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

First Law of Thermodynamics

400

The energy released by breakdown reactions (catabolism) in the cell is used to phosphorylate ADP, and thus regenerating this molecule

 ATP

400

Only a restricted region of the enzyme molecule actually binds to the substrate, and is called this

 Active Site

400

 In which sport are the terms “stale fish” and “mule kick” used?

snowboarding

500

Compare and contrast anabolism and catabolism (give an example of both). 

Catabolic pathways release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds (cellular resp). Anabolic pathways that consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler compounds (photosynthesis). 

500

Every energy transfer or transformation increases the disorder (entropy) of the universe.

 Second Law of Thermodynamics

500

This term is used to describe any case in which a protein's function at one site is affected by the binding of a regulatory molecule to a separate site

Allosteric Regulation

500

This type of inhibitor binds to an enzyme away from the active site, altering the conformation of the enzyme so that its active site no longer functions

 Noncompetitive Inhibitor

500

How many seasons has Law and Order: Special Victims Unit had?

26 seasons

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