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Metabolism The totality of an organism’s chemical processes, involving thousands of precisely coordinated, complex, efficient and integrated chemical reactions in the cell.
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It’s all in the cell
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Teaching about cell structure and function
Some different approaches Chunking the information Cells Alive! site
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Enzymes = “biological catalysts”
Catalyst = chem agent that accelerates a reaction without being permanently changed Protein Specific Reusable
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Activation Energy For reaction to occur, reactants must absorb energy to break bonds Activation Energy is the amount of energy reactant molecules must absorb to start a chemical reaction.
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Enzymes Lower Activation Energy
Stress bonds for catabolism (breakdown) Orient molecules for anabolism (building) Provide microenv. that facilitates the reaction
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Catalytic Cycle of Enzymes
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Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
Temperature—increase temp, increase reaction rate, until heat denatures protein pH – most optimal from 6-8 Ionic conc. – most enz cannot tolerate high salinity Many adaptations are exceptions to above
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Enzyme Inhibitors Some chemicals selectively prevent or reduce enzyme activity They resemble an enzyme’s normal substrate and compete for the active site Example: function of DDT & some Ab’s
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