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AP Biology

Monday, November 10th What type of enzyme inhibition is this image representing? Can the product be produced in this pathway?

Chapter 6 Concept Map Questions State the 1st Law of Thermodynamics What is the difference between exergonic and endergonic reactions? Define coupled reactions. Give an example. Diagram a metabolic pathway. Label reactants, products and enzymes. In an enzymatic reactions, reactants are called what? Name and describe three factors that can affect enzymatic speed. What is enzyme inhibition? What are the two ways enzyme inhibition can occur? Describe each inhibition pathway. What is an enzyme cofactor? Give an example. What is a coenzyme? Give an example. What is a redox reaction? Name the two metabolic pathways discussed that are redox reactions. Describe an electron transport system.