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Describe the structure of an ATP molecule and where is the energy stored? Compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy. Give an example of each. Discuss the 3 main parts of glycolysis and the reactions that occur in each part. Explain how feedback inhibition allows for the self-regulation of a biochemical pathway. Use the terms anabolism and catabolism to the describe the ATP cycle. How is an enzyme able to increase the rate of a chemical reaction? Compare and contrast competitive and non-competitive inhibition. How do entropy and enthalpy relate to each other? What is an advantage to cells using multi-enzyme complexes?