Metabolic Pathways + Membranes Flashcards
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what is metabolism
all of the enzyme controlled reactions which take place in all cells
what are metabolic pathways
integrated and controlled pathways of enzyme catalysed reactions within a cell
what is catabolism? give one example
catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules to simple molecules - this releases energy e.g. glucose to CO2 + H2O (ATP is produced)
what is anabolism? give one example
anabolism is the SYNTHESIS (build-up) of simple molecules to complex molecules - this requires energy e.g. synthesis of amino acids to proteins (requires ATP)
explain the importance of reversible steps in metabolic pathways
the ensure the concentrations of substances remain relatively stable within the cell
explain the importance of irreversible steps in metabolic pathways
to commit the metabolic pathway to continuing
explain the importance of alternative steps in metabolic pathways
if certain enzymes/substrates are plentiful/in short supply, steps in the metabolic pathway can be bypassed by an alternative route. the end product is still produced
explain the importance of enzymes
enzymes are biological catalysts which speed up chemical reactions in the body without which, reactions would occur too slowly to maintain life
describe the structure of membranes
membranes consist of proteins and phospholipids. proteins can form pores, pumps, and enzymes