Energies
Stages of Cellular Respiration
3
4
Substrate Binding
100

Kinetic energy

Energy associated with motion

100

Glycolysis

The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.

Glucose to pyruvate

100

Metabolism

 is the totality of an organism’s chemical reactions

100

Catalyst

 a chemical agent that speeds up a reaction without being consumed by the reaction

200

Potential energy

Energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure

200

Citric acid cycle

Pyruvate oxidation and complete the breakdown of glucose to CO2

200

Closed systems

reactions will eventually reach equilibrium, and then can do no work

200

Enzyme

 a macromolecule (typically protein) that acts as a catalyst to speed up a specific reaction.

300

Light Energy

A type of kinetic energy made up of little energy packets called photons

300

Oxidative phosphorylation

Electron transfer chain facilitates synthesis of most of the cell’s A T P. Named so because it is powered by redox reactions.

300

Open systems

cells are not in equilibrium, there is a constant flow of materials; metabolism is never at equilibrium.

300

Inhibitors

decrease reaction rates while activators increase reaction rates

400

Chemical energy

Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction; form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds 

400

Conservation of energy

The property that states energy is not created nor destroyed but is converted from one form to another

500

Heat (Thermal Energy)

Kinetic energy associated with random movement of atoms or molecules

500

Feedback inhibition

The product of a metabolic pathway shuts down the pathway