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BIOL-L112 Exam 3 with precise detailed 5 5 5 5 5 5




answers
What is the definition of an enzyme? - Correct answer ✔macromolecule that
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acts as a catalyst, which speeds up reactions without being consumed by the
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reaction



What is the activation energy of a reaction? - Correct answer ✔amount of
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energy that reactants must absorb before a chemical reaction will start
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how does an enzyme alter the activation energy of a reaction? - Correct
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answer ✔decreases the Ea 5 5 5




do enzymes affect the Delta G of a metabolic reaction? - Correct answer ✔no
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what are substrates? - Correct answer ✔substrates are the reactants that
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enzymes act on 5 5




what part of an enzyme binds its substrate? - Correct answer ✔active site
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what types of bonds help hold the substrate to the enzyme? - Correct answer
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✔weak bonds such as hydrogen, ionic, and hydrophobic interactions
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,what is induced fit and how does it alter the catalytic activity of an enzyme? -
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Correct answer ✔When the substrate forms weak bonds with R groups of AAs
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5in the active site, a slight change in the conformation of the enzyme will
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occur allowing the substrate to bind more tightly to the active site. The
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interactions between the substrate the key AAs in the active site will increase
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the catalytic ability of the enzyme.
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why are concentrations of enzymes within cells usually quite low? - Correct
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answer ✔The concentration of enzymes is low in cells because an enzyme can
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5be used over and over again to catalyze a specific metabolic reaction. Once
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the products are formed, they leave the active site of the enzyme and new
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reactants can bind to the active site. 5 5 5 5 5 5




Give two examples of mechanisms that take place within the active site of an
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enzyme that function to lower the activation energy of a reaction? - Correct
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answer ✔1. active site provides a template for substrate orientation 2. active
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site can participate directly in catalytic reaction by forming a brief covalent
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bond with substrate 5 5




when do enzymes become saturated in a metabolic reaction? - Correct answer
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✔when all active sites are filled with substrates
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if you added more reactants, would the reaction rate increase when an
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enzyme is saturated? - Correct answer ✔once an enzyme is saturated, the only
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5way to increase the reaction rate is to increase the amount of enzyme.
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,why is important for an enzyme to function under optimal conditions? -
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Correct answer ✔allow enzyme to achieve a shape where it functions at its
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highest rate 5




what are cofactors of enzymes? - Correct answer ✔non-protein molecules that
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some enzymes require for catalytic activity
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inorganic cofactor? - Correct answer ✔magnesium
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organic cofactor? - Correct answer ✔vitamin; coenzyme
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what type of chemical bond will irreversibly inhibit an enzyme? - Correct
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answer ✔covalent 5




what type of chemical bond will reversibly inhibit an enzyme? - Correct
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answer ✔weak bonds or interactions
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in terms of reversible inhibition, what is the difference between a competitive
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and a noncompetitive enzyme inhibitor? - Correct answer ✔Competitive
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inhibitors bind to the active site of an enzyme and block the substrate from
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binding. Noncompetitive inhibitors bind to an allosteric site (site other than
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the active site) on the enzyme. This binding alters the shape of the active site
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and decreases the enzyme's ability to bind its substrate.
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, what types of molecules are used within the body to generate energy? -
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Correct answer ✔monosaccharides, fatty acids, glycerol, and amino acids.
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oxidized to generate CO2 and water
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why does glucose have more potential energy than CO2? - Correct answer
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✔Glucose has more chemical bonds that can be rearranged through chemical
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reactions. The rearrangement of some of these bonds releases energy - thus
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the bonds in glucose contain much more potential energy. CO2 does not have
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chemical bonds that can be easily rearranged and thus it has very little
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potential energy. 5




is the oxidation of glucose an endergonic or exergonic reaction? - Correct
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answer ✔exergonic because the change in free energy is negative.
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How is the energy that is generated through the oxidation of glucose use in
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the cell? - Correct answer ✔About 34% of the energy is used to generate ATP.
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The rest is released as heat. Heat can be use for thermoregulation or
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dissipated from the body through sweat. 5 5 5 5 5




what happens when electrons are relocated between molecules? - Correct
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answer ✔energy is released
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what are oxidation-reduction reactions? - Correct answer ✔reactions that
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involve the partial or complete transfer of one or more electron from one
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reactant to another 5 5

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