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Nội dung chính- What is true about catabolic pathways?Which statement best describes what catabolic pathways do?Which pathways are catabolic?What is true about an anabolic pathway?
Which of the following correctly states the relationship between anabolic and catabolic pathways? ()
Organisms are described as thermodynamically open systems. Which of the following statements is consistent with this description? ()
Consider the growth of a farmer's crop over a season. Which of the following correctly states a limitation imposed by the first or second law of thermodynamics? ()
Which of the following states the relevance of the first law of thermodynamics to biology? ()
Which of the following is an example of the second law of thermodynamics as it applies to biological reactions? ()
According to the second law of thermodynamics, which of the following is true? ()
If the entropy of a living organism is decreasing, which of the following is most likely to be occurring simultaneously? ()
Which of the following has the most không lấy phí energy per molecule? ()
Which part of the equation ΔG = ΔH – TΔS tells you if a process is spontaneous? ()
If, during a process, the system becomes more ordered, then __________. ()
When one molecule is broken down into six component molecules, which of the following will always be true? ()
From the equation ΔG = ΔH – TΔS it is clear that __________. ()
An exergonic (spontaneous) reaction is a chemical reaction that __________. ()
Which of the following reactions would be endergonic? ()
Molecules A and B contain 110 kcal/mol of không lấy phí energy, and molecules B and C contain 150 kcal/mol of energy. A and B are converted to C and D. What can be concluded? ()
Which of the following determines the sign of ΔG for a reaction? ()
Metabolic pathways in cells are typically far from equilibrium. Which of the following processes tend(s) to keep these pathways away from equilibrium? ()
The không lấy phí energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP can be used to perform many kinds of cellular work. Which of the following is an example of the cellular work involved in the production of electrochemical gradients? ()
In general, the hydrolysis of ATP drives cellular work by __________. ()
Which of the following statements correctly describes some aspect of ATP hydrolysis being used to drive the active transport of an ion into the cell AGAINST the ion's concentration gradient? ( and )
Much of the suitability of ATP as an energy intermediary is related to the instability of the bonds between the phosphate groups. These bonds are unstable because __________. ()
When 1 mole of ATP is hydrolyzed in a test tube without an enzyme, about twice as much heat is given off as when 1 mole of ATP is hydrolyzed in a cell. Which of the following best explains these observations? ()
Which of the following best characterizes the role of ATP in cellular metabolism? ()
The formation of glucose-6-phosphate from glucose is an endergonic reaction and is coupled to which of the following reactions or pathways? ()
A chemical reaction is designated as exergonic rather than endergonic when __________. ( and )
Which of the following is changed by the presence of an enzyme in a reaction? ( and )
What do the sign and magnitude of the ΔG of a reaction tell us about the speed of the reaction? ( and )
How do enzymes lower activation energy? ()
Which of the following statements about enzymes is/are true? ()
Which of the following statements about enzyme function is correct? ()
A plot of reaction rate (velocity) against temperature for an enzyme indicates little activity 10°C and 45°C, with peak activity 35°C. The most reasonable explanation for the low velocity 10°C is that __________. ()
Which of the following statements about enzymes is INCORRECT? ()
Which of the following statements about the active site of an enzyme is correct? ()
What is meant by the "induced fit" of an enzyme? ()
Which of the following statements correctly describe(s) the role or roles of heat in biological reactions? ()
Above a certain substrate concentration, the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction drops as the enzymes become saturated. Which of the following would lead to a faster conversion of substrate into product under these saturated conditions? ()
Which of the following environments or actions would NOT affect the rate of an enzyme reaction? ()
Enzyme activity is affected by pH because __________. ()
Which of these statements about enzyme inhibitors is true? ()
Succinylcholine is structurally almost identical to acetylcholine. If succinylcholine is added to a mixture that contains acetylcholine and the enzyme that hydrolyzes acetylcholine (but not succinylcholine), the rate of acetylcholine hydrolysis is decreased. Subsequent addition of more acetylcholine restores the original rate of acetylcholine hydrolysis. Which of the following correctly explains this observation? ()
The process of stabilizing the structure of an enzyme in its active form by the binding of a molecule outside the active site is an example of __________. ()
Which of the following statements about allosteric proteins is/are true? ()
The binding of an allosteric inhibitor to an enzyme causes the rate of product formation by the enzyme to decrease. Which of the following best explains why this decrease occurs? ()
Under most conditions, the supply of energy by catabolic pathways is regulated by the demand for energy by anabolic pathways. Considering the role of ATP formation and hydrolysis in energy coupling of anabolic and catabolic pathways, which of the following statements is most likely to be true? ()
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