BIL 150 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: S Phase, Centromere, Mutation

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Breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds. Any energy or transformation increases the entropy (disorder) of the universe. Some reactions are spontaneously, some are not. Does not provide energy to a reaction. Affected by the ph of an environment and the temperature. Enzymes lower activation energy of a reaction. Every chemical reaction between molecules involves bond breaking and bond forming. Instantaneous: happens over a short period of time. Enzymes that are highly active need to be controlled to prevent harm to the body. Cells switch their genes on and off that encode for specific enzymes and regulating their activity. Bind to the enzyme at places other than the active site. Most enzymes have active and inactive forms. Most of the regulation is through negative feedback. Prevents a cell from wasting chemical resources by synthesising more. Some enzymes need to be inhibited when required. Inhibitor bonds with active site and competes with the substrate. Molecules bind not in the active site.

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