Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture 2: Metabolism

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Fat yields 4. 69 kcals/lo2, and stores 9. 4 kcals/g. Energy release: chemical reactions move towards equilibrium: the state in which the concentrations of the reactants and products have no net change over time, as reactions move towards equilibrium, they release energy. In the metabolic pathways, potential energy starts very high, and decreases as it continues along the paths. In the metabolic pathways (glycolysis, pyruvate, kreb"s cycle, etc), it begins with high potential energy: as the compounds reduce and lose hs, potential energy reduces. Controlling reaction rate: two prime examples of controlling reaction rates are substrate concentration and enzyme activity, substrate concentration is how much fuel is available. It is an exponential curve, meaning that it is steep at the beginning, but levels off: michaelis constant - the substrate concentration at 1/2 vmax this is the tipping point for "more bang for your buck"

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