Biochemistry 2288A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Bond Energy, Dynamic Equilibrium, Organic Compound

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Chapter 8: energy and metabolism: discuss energy conversions and the 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics. Include the terms inhibitors, activators, allosteric site, and feedback inhibition; also, differentiate between irreversible and reversible inhibition and between competitive and noncompetitive inhibition. Just to maintain their current state, organisms must get a constant influx of energy because of energy lost in conversions. Coupled: a + c b + d (overall exergonic) Actually: a + c i b + d typically, the exergonic reaction in the couple is atp + h2o adp + pi anabolic reactions are usually endergonic. One way that organisms manage their energy needs is to use atp as a ready energy source for many reactions. Example: glucose + fructose sucrose + h2o (endergonic; requires ~27 kj/mol) Redox reactions are used to harvest energy from some chemicals; the acceptors of that energy typically cannot be used directly as energy currency.

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