BIOLOGY 2A03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Covalent Bond, Reaction Rate

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Chapter 3: enzyme function and pathways in energy metabolism. A lot of it from the mitochondria. Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions in the cell. Types of reactions: hydrolysis (a-b + h2o a-oh + h-b) opposite condensation. Atp + h2o: phosphorylation/dephosphorylation (adp + pi , oxidation-reduction reactions (h2 2h+ + 2e-) Principles of chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action dictate the direction of reversible reactions and the eventual concentrations of reactants and products by enzymes. Majority of reactions important in metabolism are catalyzed. Activation energy: energy required to go through the transition state of a reaction. The height of the activate energy barrier, along with temperature and the concentrations of reactants an products, dictate the rate of chemical reactions. Nearly all reactions in the body are catalyzed, because they would otherwise occur far too slowly. Reaction rates of some enzymes can be.

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