Matching
Answer the questions by matching each word or groups of words with the appropriate definition.
Premises:
process by which atoms from different molecules are recombined to form new molecules
attaching a phosphate group by forming a higher energy bond
the main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
the currency in a cell's economy
minimum amount of energy required to start a reaction
often a vitamin or mineral that improves enzyme functioning
molecule remaining at the end of a reaction
part of the enzyme that is specific for the reaction it will catalyze
molecule that enters a reaction
lowers the activation energy of a reaction
loss of protein structure by excessive pH, temperature and other factors
phosphate-group transfer
an excess of end-product molecules shuts down a metabolic pathway
proteins and molecules that generate the energy for the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
Responses:
feedback inhibition
cofactor
activation energy
denaturation
reaction
reactant
product
enzyme
ATP
phosphorylation
adenosine triphosphate
electron transfer chain
active site
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
process by which atoms from different molecules are recombined to form new molecules
attaching a phosphate group by forming a higher energy bond
the main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
the currency in a cell's economy
minimum amount of energy required to start a reaction
often a vitamin or mineral that improves enzyme functioning
molecule remaining at the end of a reaction
part of the enzyme that is specific for the reaction it will catalyze
molecule that enters a reaction
lowers the activation energy of a reaction
loss of protein structure by excessive pH, temperature and other factors
phosphate-group transfer
an excess of end-product molecules shuts down a metabolic pathway
proteins and molecules that generate the energy for the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
Premises:
process by which atoms from different molecules are recombined to form new molecules
attaching a phosphate group by forming a higher energy bond
the main energy carrier between reaction sites in cells
the currency in a cell's economy
minimum amount of energy required to start a reaction
often a vitamin or mineral that improves enzyme functioning
molecule remaining at the end of a reaction
part of the enzyme that is specific for the reaction it will catalyze
molecule that enters a reaction
lowers the activation energy of a reaction
loss of protein structure by excessive pH, temperature and other factors
phosphate-group transfer
an excess of end-product molecules shuts down a metabolic pathway
proteins and molecules that generate the energy for the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
Responses:
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