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CHAPTER 8 AN INTRODUCTION TO METABOLISM The totality of an organism’s chemical reactions is called _______________. A cell’s ______________ is 1. The chemistry of life is organized into _______________________ Fig. 6.1

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The totality of an organism’s chemical reactions is called _______________ . A cell’s ______________ is an elaborate road map of the chemical reaction. CHAPTER 8 AN INTRODUCTION TO METABOLISM. 1. The chemistry of life is organized into _______________________. Fig. 6.1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 1. The chemistry of life is organized into  _______________________

CHAPTER 8 AN INTRODUCTION TO

METABOLISM

• The totality of an organism’s chemical reactions is called _______________.

• A cell’s ______________ is an elaborate road map of the chemical reaction.

1. The chemistry of life is organized into _______________________

Fig. 6.1

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• Enzymes selectively _____________ each step.

• _____________ pathways __________ energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler compounds.

• _________________ pathways __________ energy to build complicated molecules from simpler compounds.

• _________________- the study of how organisms manage their energy resources.

Some terms

Page 3: 1. The chemistry of life is organized into  _______________________

• Energy - the capacity to do ________ ( to move or rearrange matter).

• __________ energy is the energy of _________.• Objects in motion, photons, and heat are examples.

• ___________ energy is the energy that matter ______________because of its location or structure.• Chemical energy is a form of potential energy in

molecules because of the arrangement of atoms.

2. Organisms transform _________

• Cellular respiration and other catabolic pathways unleash energy stored in ________ and other complex molecules.

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• _________________ is the study of energy transformations.• A_________ system- isolated from its surroundings

• Example- liquid in a thermos

• An _____ system - energy (and often matter) can be transferred between the system and _______________.

3. The energy transformations of life are subject to two laws of __________________

•Organisms are ______ systems.•They _________ energy - light or chemical energy in organic molecules - and _________ heat and metabolic waste products.

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• The first law of ____________________ -energy cannot be created or destroyed.• It can be transferred and transformed

• Plants transform light to __________ energy; they do not __________ energy.

•The second law of ______________________ -every energy transformation must make the universe more ________________.

•__________ - a measure of _______, or randomness.

•Increased randomness = increased ___________

•Living cells convert organized energy to heat.

•Organisms are__________ of low entropy in an increasingly random universe.

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4. Organisms live at the expense of _____ ___________

• _________________ (G) - portions of a system’s energy that is able to perform work (temperature constant)

Fig. 8.5 Diffusion Chemical Reactions

ExamplesHigh G

Low GWork

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4. Organisms live at the expense of _____ __________• ____________ (G) - portions of a system’s energy that is

able to perform work (temperature constant)

Fig. 8.5 Diffusion Chemical Reactions

ExamplesHigh G

Low GWork

Gravity

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• ______________reaction - ___________ of free energy and G is ___________

Fig. 8.6a

Cellular respiration:

•C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O

•G = ______________

•Thus, 686 kcal are available to do ______

Reactants

Products

Example:

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• ______________ reaction - ___________ free energy from its surroundings.• _________ energy,

• G is_______________

• reactions are non-

spontaneous.

Fig. 8.6b

• Photosynthesis

• Delta G = _______ kcal / mol.

•A cell that has reached metabolic ________________ has a G = 0 and is dead!

Reactants

Products

Example:

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5. Cellular work is powered by ____ - couples __________ and ___________ reactions

• ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a ___________ consisting of:

Fig. 6.8a

2..

1.

3.

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ATP is converted to ADP via hydrolysis

G = -7.3 kcal/mol.

• This energy is “captured” by transferring the phosphate group to another molecule.

Fig. 8.10

Fig. 8.9

Result = overall Gis ______, reaction is ___________

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• ________________, an endergonic process, requires an investment of energy: G = _________

Fig. 8.12

•Over 10 million ATPs are consumed and regenerated per second per cell.

Page 13: 1. The chemistry of life is organized into  _______________________

• A _________ changes the rate of a reaction without being ____________ by the reaction.• An ____________ is a catalytic protein.

• Enzymes regulate the movement of molecules through ________________________.

6. Enzymes ___________ metabolic reactions by ___________ energy barriers

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• ______________________ is the amount of energy necessary to push the reactants over an energy barrier.

This difference is the G.

This is the the energy of activation (EA)

Fig. 8.14

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Enzymes _______ the EA.

Fig. 8.15

Enzymes do not ________ G.

•It hastens reactions that would occur eventually.

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• A ________ is a reactant which binds to an enzyme.• Example: Sucrase - enzyme that binds to sucrose and

breaks the disaccharide into fructose and glucose.

7. Enzymes are ___________ specific

Substrate Enzyme Products

The specificity of an enzyme is due to the fit between the ___________ and that of the substrate.

Fig. 8.16

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• What holds a substrate in the active site?• Answer- _________

______________ ______.

• What catalyzes the substrate to a product? • Answer- __________

of a few amino acids on the _________

8. The active site is an enzyme’s ________ __________

Fig. 8.17

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• A single enzyme molecule can catalyze __________ of reactions a second.

• Enzymes are ____________ by the reaction and are reusable.

• Most metabolic enzymes can catalyze a reaction in both the __________ and __________ direction.

Some enzyme factoids-

What affects the rate of reaction?• • • • •

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1.___________ concentration.• At low substrate concentrations:

• There is a limit to how fast a reaction can occur.

• At high substrate concentrations, the active sites on all enzymes are engaged, called __________________.

What affects the rate of reaction?

[S] = Rate

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2. Temperature (T).

• at some point heat ______________ protein• Each enzyme has an _______________ temperature.

Fig. 8.18a

What affects the rate of reaction?

T = Rate

Rea

ctio

n ra

te

Temperature (oC)

Most enzymesThermophilic

enzyme

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3. pH • influences _______ and therefore reaction rate

• each enzyme has an optimal pH.

• This falls between pH _____ for most enzymes.

• Exceptions include digestive enzymes in the stomach: these are most active at _____

Fig. 8.18b

What affects the rate of reaction?

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4. ____________ • Non-protein _________ for enzyme activity.

• Includes _________ molecules (e.g. zinc, iron, and copper) .

• Organic cofactors, ____________, include vitamins or molecules derived from vitamins.

5. ____________ • covalent interaction (often irreversible) or ionic

(reversible) with enzymes..

• If the inhibitor binds to the same site as the substrate, then it _______ substrate binding via _________________________.

• If the inhibitor binds somewhere other than the active site, it blocks substrate binding via _________________________

What affects the rate of reaction?

Fig. 8-19

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• Some molecules bind weakly to a ____________ site ( a specific receptor on the enzyme that is not the active site).

9. Metabolic control often depends on _________________ regulation

•Can inhibit or stimulate enzyme activity.

•Most allosterically regulated enzymes contain multiple polypeptide chains.

• Some allosteric regulators ___________; Other regulators _____________.

Fig. 8.20

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• __________________ - a metabolic pathway is turned off by its end product.

Fig. 8.21

•In enzymes with multiple _________________, binding by a substrate to one active site stabilizes favorable conformational changes at all other subunits, a process called ___________________.

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• A team of enzymes for several steps of a metabolic pathway may be assembled together as a ______________________________.

• The product from the first can then pass quickly to the next enzyme until the final _____________ is released.

10. The _________________ of enzymes within a cell helps order metabolism