A) permits energetically favorable and unfavorable reactions to occur in the same place,at the same time.
B) uses energy released by one reaction to fuel the other reaction.
C) utilizes ATP to carry energy between the energetically favorable and unfavorable reactions.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Multiple Choice
A) Higher temperatures generally increase the activity of an enzyme up to a point.
B) Above a certain range of temperatures,the protein of an enzyme is denatured.
C) A change in pH can cause an enzyme to be inactivated.
D) An enzyme's activity is generally reduced by an increase in substrate concentration.
E) When sufficient substrate is available,the active site will nearly always be occupied.
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A) an inorganic ion that interacts with an enzyme to allow it to work.
B) a protein-based organic molecule that interacts with an enzyme to allow it to work.
C) a nonprotein organic molecule that interacts with an enzyme to allow it to work.
D) an inorganic ion that interacts with an enzyme to inhibit it.
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A) Energy is not created nor destroyed,but it can change into matter.
B) Energy is not created nor destroyed,but it can change from one energy form to another.
C) Energy can be created from matter or used to produce matter.
D) Some useful energy is lost as heat whenever an energy transfer occurs.
E) Energy transfers are always 100% efficient in changing energy from one useful form to another.
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A) When the product binds to the enzyme,the substrate changes shape to accommodate the reaction.
B) The enzyme is like a key that fits into the substrate,which is like a lock.
C) The active site is permanently changed by its interaction with the substrate.
D) As the substrate binds to the enzyme,the shape of the active site changes to accommodate the reaction.
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A) glucose and oxygen
B) glucose and ATP
C) carbon dioxide and energy
D) carbon dioxide and water
E) oxygen and NADP+
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A) Energy can be created or destroyed and it cannot be changed from one form of energy to another.
B) Energy is not created nor destroyed,but it can change from one energy form to another.
C) Energy can be created from matter or used to produce matter.
D) Some useful energy is lost as heat whenever an energy transfer occurs.
E) Energy transfers are always 100% efficient in changing energy from one useful form to another.
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A) 6H2O
B) 4H2O
C) 4O2
D) glucose
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A) the cellular energy expended in "thinking" must be less than the chemical bond energy supplied in food to these brain cells.
B) "thought" cannot be linked to cell processes because energy is not related to matter.
C) since thoughts can occur over and over,the requirement for a continual input of energy to prevent entropy does not apply to this cell activity.
D) "thinking" is beyond the scope of science to study.
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A) glucose and oxygen
B) glucose and carbon dioxide
C) sunlight and oxygen
D) sunlight and glucose
E) oxygen and carbon dioxide
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A) B C is endergonic and ADP
ATP is exergonic.
B) ADP ATP is endergonic and B
C is exergonic.
C) Both B C and ADP
ATP are endergonic.
D) Both B C and ADP
ATP are exergonic.
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A) is one enzyme that carries this process through to the end product.
B) is one enzyme for degradation and another enzyme for synthesis.
C) may not be any enzymes involved if this is a natural cell product.
D) must be twelve different raw materials combined in the cell by one enzyme.
E) are about twelve enzymes,at least one responsible for each step in the metabolic pathway.
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A) exergonic.
B) endergonic.
C) No answer choice is correct.
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A) 6H2O
B) C6H12O6
C) 6O2
D) 6 carbon atoms
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A) food
B) water in a dam
C) a muscle contracting
D) All of the above.
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A) energy of activation; energy of the product
B) energy of the product; energy of activation
C) energy of the reactant; energy of the product
D) reactant concentration; activation energy
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A) an increase in substrate concentration.
B) a vitamin.
C) a two to four degree increase in temperature.
D) the presence of other enzymes.
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A) When a liter of gasoline is burned in a car engine,100% of its energy goes into moving the car along the road.
B) You eat a "quarter-pounder" hamburger and assemble exactly a quarter-pound of additional body weight on your body.
C) Eventually sunlight that is absorbed on the earth returns to space as dispersed heat.
D) A calorie of sunlight becomes a calorie of plant tissue that,eaten by you,becomes a calorie of heat lost in muscle "power."
E) Chemical bonds are a case of converting energy to matter; breaking the bonds converts matter to energy.
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