Catabolic vs anabolic biology
[DOC File]Biology 1406 - WCJC
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anabolic vs. catabolic reactions. enzymes. carbohydrates. functions of carbohydrates. monomers. monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides – with examples and functions as discussed in class. Glycosidic linkage. Lipids. no polymers!! all hydrophobic. classes of lipids. composition of fats (triglycerides) function of fats. saturated vs ...
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Explain what a metabolic pathway means and differentiate between pathways that are catabolic vs. anabolic. Complete the following table to define the various types of energy. Type of Energy: ... (spontaneous) and endergonic (non-spontaneous) reactions in biology? Draw, label, and summarize the energy diagram for each of these reactions. Why is ...
[DOC File]Bio 4 - Study Guide 4
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Chapter 1 – Introduction: Biology. Why Study Science? What are the 5 reasons Jared Diamond says everyone should study science? ... What are catabolic and anabolic pathways? What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy? ... tetrad, chromatin, chromosome, chromatids, homologous chromosomes. What is haploid vs. diploid? What is ...
[DOC File]Biology 1406 - WCJC
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catabolic pathways. anabolic pathways. energy. kinetic energy. potential energy. thermodynamics. 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics and relevance to living systems - examples. three types of cellular work with examples. ATP. know the process by which ATP produces energy for cellular work. phosphorylation. catalysts. enzymes. substrate. active ...
[DOC File]TEXTBOOK STUDY GUIDE FOR INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN …
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Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues, Michael D. Johnson, Pearson Benjamin Cummings, 3rd Edition, 2006. Intro Human Biology (HUB 102) Professor: James C. Marker, Ph.D. Chapter 1 – Human Biology, Science, and Society – all. Cur_Iss: What are two major factors that the FDA tests for when a new drug is being developed? Pre_Ch_Q's:
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Endothermic and Catabolic C) Endothermic and Anabolic. Exothermic and Catabolic D) Endothermic and Anabolic ____8. Is the following graph – Endergonic/Endothermic or Exergonic/Exothermic? ___ 9. Draw and label two graphs, one which shows an Activation Energy curve for an uncatalyzed exergonic/exothermic reaction; then draw one for a catalyzed ...
[DOC File]AP Biology Worksheet Chapter 8 Enzymes/ATP
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2. Catabolic vs. Anabolic Pathways: Define each and give an example. 3. Energy is defined as: 4. State the first and second law of entropy and how do they apply to living things? 5. When temperature is uniform in a living system it has energy available called _____ energy which is able to perform work. 6.
[DOCX File]BSC 1010C: Fundamentals of Biology I - Valencia College
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Metabolism, catabolic vs. anabolic pathways, forms of energy, the laws of thermodynamics, the structure, hydrolysis and regeneration of ATP, enzyme structure and function, effects of local conditions on enzyme activity, regulation of enzyme activity, endergonic vs. exergonic reactions,
[DOC File]AP BIO – Ch 8: Metabolism
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Catabolic vs. Anabolic pathways. Spontaneous vs. Nonspontaneous reactions. 1st Law of Thermodynamics – how does it apply to living things? 2nd Law of Thermodynamics (entropy) – how does it apply to living things? Entropy and energy transformation. How do living things use energy? ∆G = ∆H – T∆S ( What do G, H, T, S represent?)
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Catabolic vs. Anabolic Reactions. Activation Energy & how enzymes reduce it. Structure of Enzyme: Regulatory Site, Active Site. Reactions With Enzymes: Substrates, Enzyme-Substrate Complex.
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