BLG 10A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Glycogen

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Chemical reactions: reactions that occur whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged, or broken. Can be written into chemical equations that contain reactants and products. 3 types of reactions: synthesis (combination) reaction: reaction in which smaller atoms or molecules combine to form larger, more complex molecule. Amino acids join together to form protein molecule: decompositions reaction: reaction in which larger molecules are broken down into smaller molecules or its constituent atoms. Bonds of glycogen molecules are broken to release glucose molecules: displacement (exchange) reaction: reactions in which bonds are created and broken and involve both synthesis and decomposition reactions. Parts of reactant molecules change partners, producing different product molecules. Ab + c ac + b and ab + cd ad + cb.

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