Exam 7: Energy and Metabolism

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FAD becomes oxidized when it accepts hydrogen atoms and their electrons. __________________

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Select the hydrogen acceptor molecule that stores electrons in the process of photosynthesis.

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What process occurs when complex molecules are synthesized from simpler substances?

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How does the ability of ATP to transfer a phosphate group make it pivotal in the overall energy metabolism of a cell?

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The transfer of electrons from one compound to another is equivalent to ____ transfer.

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An enzyme raises the activation energy of the reaction it catalyzes. __________________

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According to the second law of thermodynamics, the amount of usable energy available to do work in the universe ____ over time.

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The conversion of polysaccharides to monosaccharides is an example of a(n) anabolic reaction. __________________

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Which of the following statements is contrary to the first law of thermodynamics?

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Suppose the free energy of the reactants is greater than the free energy of the products. Such a reaction is referred to as a(n) ____.

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Because enzymes affect the speed of chemical reactions without being consumed, they are referred to as:

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Compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy. Give two examples that clarify the differences between the two.

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Why are enzymes considered important biological catalysts?

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The maintenance of a high ATP to ADP ratio within cells ensures that the:

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Scientists usually name enzymes by adding what suffix to the name of the substrate with which the enzyme is associated?

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In the equation H = G + TS , the H stands for free energy . __________________

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An organism can exchange matter and energy with its surroundings. Thus, any change in an organism's energy content must be balanced by a corresponding change in the energy content of the surroundings. As such, an organism is referred to as a(n):

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What unit is used to measure the thermal energy that flows from an object of a higher temperature to an object of a lower temperature?

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A(n) exergonic reaction results in a net gain of free energy. __________________

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A(n) closed system does not exchange energy with its surroundings. __________________

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