Chapter 4- Energy & enzymes

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What is the best example of chemical work?
What is the best example of chemical work?
Lactate dehydrogenase reduces pyruvate to form lactate.
Skeletal muscle contraction pulls on tendons and moves bones.
H+ will diffuse across the inner mitochondrial membrane to provide the energy that powers the ATP synthase enzyme.
The sodium-potassium pump exchanges 3 sodium ions for 2 potassium ions across the cell membrane.

lactate dehydrogenase reduces pyruvate to form lactate

In a system that includes a ball and a ramp, when would potential energy be greatest?
In a system that includes a ball and a ramp, when would potential energy be greatest?
When the ball is at its maximal velocity
When the ball first begins to roll down the ramp
When the ball was at rest at the top of the ramp
When the ball comes to rest at the bottom of the ramp

When the ball was at rest at the top of the ramp

Which of the following is the best example of the use of kinetic energy in a cell?
Which of the following is the best example of the use of kinetic energy in a cell?
ATP synthase using the diffusion of H+ across the inner mitochondrial membrane to power the phosphorylation of ADP to create ATP
Enolase using a Mg2+ ion as a cofactor to catalyze the conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate (2-PG) to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) in the second-to-last step of glycolysis
Glucose is stored in liver and muscle cells as a polymer called glycogen.
The sodium-potassium pump actively transporting Na+ and K+ across the cell membrane

ATP synthase using the diffusion of H+ across the inner mitochondrial membrane to power the phosphorylation of ADP to create ATP

In the hypothetical chemical reaction A+B → C+D, what is/are the reactant(s)?

A and B

What is the simplest way for a human cell to acquire the activation energy necessary for metabolic reactions?
What is the simplest way for a human cell to acquire the activation energy necessary for metabolic reactions?
Couple an exergonic reaction with an endergonic reaction.
Increase the internal cellular temperature.
Use the energy in sunlight to drive chemical reactions.
Allow more water to flow across the cell membrane and use the kinetic energy to drive reactions.

Couple an exergonic reaction with an endergonic reaction.

An enzyme-catalyzed chemical reaction in which two substrates are joined using the energy of ATP is known as __________.
An enzyme-catalyzed chemical reaction in which two substrates are joined using the energy of ATP is known as __________.
addition
ligation
oxidation
reduction

ligation

Enzymes __________.
Enzymes __________.
increase the rate of chemical reactions
allow for chemical reactions to occur that would otherwise not be possible
determine the direction of the chemical reaction (i.e., whether molecules are produced or broken down)
are altered in structure as a result of chemical reactions

increase the rate of chemical reactions

Which of the following best describes why vitamins are important in the human body?
Which of the following best describes why vitamins are important in the human body?
Vitamins are important because they are needed to activate the mitochondria for energy needs.
Many vitamins are precursors of coenzymes, which are necessary for metabolic reactions.
Vitamins can be converted to ATP (adenosine triphosphate–the energy molecule).
Vitamins are a good source of nitrogen, which is needed for metabolic reactions.

Many vitamins are precursors of coenzymes, which are necessary for metabolic reactions.

Which organic molecule acts as a receptor and carrier for atoms or functional groups that are removed from substrates during a reaction?
Which organic molecule acts as a receptor and carrier for atoms or functional groups that are removed from substrates during a reaction?
a coenzyme
an enzyme
a vitamin
a cofactor

coenzyme

Which of the following best describes the function of enzymes?
Which of the following best describes the function of enzymes?
Enzymes will turn into specific molecules, such as ATP, as needed by the body.
Enzymes slow down chemical reactions to prevent them from proceeding too fast and causing problems.
Enzymes lower the activation energy level of a chemical reaction, thus enabling the reaction to proceed.
Most reactions are due to the addition of a phosphate ion (phosphorylation) to a molecule to create a reaction. The phosphate ions come from enzymes.

Enzymes lower the activation energy level of a chemical reaction, thus enabling the reaction to proceed.

In a reaction, a molecule loses an electron. This is an example of which type of reaction?
In a reaction, a molecule loses an electron. This is an example of which type of reaction?
ligation
oxidation
hydrolysis
reduction

oxidation

A kinase moves which functional group or molecule?
A kinase moves which functional group or molecule?
Water
Phosphate
Amino groups
Hydroxyl

phosphate

When an enzyme’s activity is destroyed by heat or a change in pH, the enzyme is said to be
When an enzyme’s activity is destroyed by heat or a change in pH, the enzyme is said to be
broken.
conjugated.
tertiary.
toxic.
denatured.

denatured

An enzyme that transfers chemical groups among substrates is a
An enzyme that transfers chemical groups among substrates is a
ligase.
transferase.
hydrolase.
kinase.
lipase.

transferase

An allosteric modulator binds to
An allosteric modulator binds to
the surrounding tissue.
the substrate.
a region of the enzyme other than the active site.
the active site.
the product.

a region of the enzyme other than the active site.

The active sites of enyzmes are:

regions of an enzyme that are involved in bringing substrates together.

When an enzyme is working as fast as it can because its active site is continually refilled with substrate, the condition is referred to as

saturation

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