BIOL 104 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Allosteric Regulation, Exergonic Reaction, Endergonic Reaction
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Met abol i sm an d en zymes. Make sure you know t he f ollow ing : List dif f erences bet ween cat abolic and anabolic react ion. In a atp molecule, w here does energ y g et released, and how is energ y released. Def ine enzyme and how it af f ect s act ivat ion energ y (chang e in g remains unaf f ect ed) Def ine act ive sit e and induced f it. List t he component s of an enzyme: def ine apo-enzyme, co-f act or, co-enzyme and holoenzyme. List t he dif f erences bet w een compet it ive and non-compet it ive inhibit ors. Explain how non-compet it ive inhibit ors are st rict ly allost eric w hile compet it ive inhibit ors can be eit her allost eric or non-allost eric.
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