Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dehydration Reaction, Hydrolysis, Enzyme

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All life is made up of monomers and polymers. Biochemical pathways are involved in synthesizing polymers from monomers. Biochemical pathways are involved in breaking down polymers into monomers. H and -oh groups added or removed during the reaction. Bonds must be made less stable in order to break. This requires a small input of energy activation ea. The motion of those molecules (and thus the reaction) can be increased by increasing the temperature. This can be done in the chemistry lab but not in the cell. Biological systems need a way to speed up reactions without increasing the temperature . A catalyst is a chemical agent that changes the rate of reaction without being consumed. *enzymes do not alter the g of the reaction* Enzymes also don"t change the thermodynamics of the reaction. A substrate is a reactant which binds to an enzyme. When bound, the enzyme catalyzes the conversion of substrate to product.

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