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Chapter 4 Enzymes and metabolism part I
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Outline Energy in Biological Systems –What is work? –What is energy? Chemical Reactions Enzymes
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Energy Ability to do work And Work requires energy
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Ways to think about work Transport Mechanical Chemical Reactions
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Now ways to think about energy Kinetic Potential Energy of movement (work) Stored energy
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Energy can be converted from one form to another
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AND Energy can be transferred between molecules through chemical reactions. Potential energy is STORED in covalent bonds. Free energy is a measurement of this STORED ENERGY.
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Exergonic and Endergonic reactions Let’s apply the terms exergonic and endergonic to these concepts of stored versus released energy!
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Exergonic Reaction Releases energy Potential energy Kinetic energy
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In class demo. of a spontaneous exergonic reaction Hopefully not!
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Now try answering these questions based on demonstration… 1. This reaction demonstrated a low or high activation energy? LOW!!! 2. This reaction stores or releases free energy? RELEASES
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Endergonic: stores energy exergonic endergonic
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Where does the activation energy come from for the body’s many reactions?
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Reactions may get directly coupled: _________ reactions push __________ reactions forward! Exergonicendergonic FILL IN THE BLANKS! ATP+H 2 0 ADP + Pi + H + +energy
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Most biological reactions are reversible Keep in mind: the activation energy most be low for reversible reactions to occur.
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How does the body manage to lower the activation energy of so many chemical pathways in the body? ENZYMES!!!!!!!!!
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