HLST200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Exothermic Process, Endergonic Reaction, Catabolism

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1. Organic molecules and reactions
- What are the 4 classes of organic molecules?
- Know the basic structure and function of the organic molecules
- Distinguish anabolic and catabolic reactions
- Distinguish endergonic and exergonic reactions
- Distinguish endothermic and exothermic reactions
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Endothermic Reactions that absorb energy. Exothermic Processes that release energy
- What are the 2 laws of thermodynamics and relate them to living organisms
- Distinguish homeostasis from equilibrium
Homeostasis is one of the seven characteristics which all forms of life share.
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- Distinguish free energy, enthalpy and entropy
2. How and why enzymes work
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Know the basic structure and function of the organic molecules. What are the 2 laws of thermodynamics and relate them to living organisms. Homeostasis is one of the seven characteristics which all forms of life share. Distinguish free energy, enthalpy and entropy: how and why enzymes work. Typically, enzymes have optimal activity at a certain temperature and a certain ph; at temperature and ph values above and below the optimum, reaction rates fall off (see figures. Compare competitive vs non-competitive inhibition; active site vs allosteric site. What is feedback inhibition: structure of cells. Know all the organelles found in a eukaryotic cell along with their structure and functions. Understand the amphipathic nature of the plasma membrane and how its components are held together: how do things get into cells or leave cells. Compare simple diffusion, osmosis and facilitated passive transport. What are integral proteins and their many functions: what happens during photosynthesis (both parts)

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