BIOL 208 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Exergonic Reaction, Small Intestine, Amylase

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Anabolism is the building up from small molecules into something later; uses energy; catabolism releases energy; breaking down something whole into smaller parts; Example of anabolism: building up; polymerizing proteins from amino acids. Example of catabolism; breaking down; breaking down proteins into amino acids: - endergonic reaction: reaction where the products have more energy than the reactants; building up from parts; uses energy; polymerizing proteins from amino acids. Exergonic reaction; reaction where products have less energy, than the reactants; breaking down proteins into amino acids: atp is an energy shuttle; when it breaks down; phosphorylation; the phosphate group is transferred to the molecule that needs it. Enzymes stress bonds between substrate and active site making the substrate more reactive; lowering activation energy; less energy needed for the substrate to react; They are not broken down or used up; highly specific. Some gastric lipases; some break down of fat. Acid; lowers ph in stomach; break down protein.

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