A) The First Law of Thermodynamics
B) The Second Law of Thermodynamics
C) The Third Law of Thermodynamics
D) The Fourth Law of Thermodynamics
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A) catabolism.
B) anabolism.
C) metabolism.
D) enzymology.
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A) Waiting at the top of the stairs for the roller coaster to pull into the station
B) Climbing into the car
C) Pulling down the harness
D) The roller coaster car going up the first hill
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A) Calcineurin requires an additional cofactor to dephosphorylate NFAT
B) NFAT is a substrate of calcineurin, but CDK1 is not
C) Tacrolimus is a competitive inhibitor of calcineurin for NFAT and CDK11
D) Tacrolimus changes the optimum pH for calcineurin
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A) High levels of AMP indicate that there is a high amount of energy stored in the cell, thus activating catabolic pathways and inhibiting anabolic pathways are mechanisms to use stored energy.
B) By inhibiting anabolic pathways, AMPK provides a mechanism to generate heat for the cell, which is important if AMP levels are high in the cell.
C) By activating catabolic pathways, AMPK provides a mechanism to activate exergonic pathways, which is important if AMP levels are high in the cell.
D) Activating catabolic pathways and inhibiting anabolic pathways will ultimately lead to higher consumption of ATP, which is important if AMP levels are high in the cell.
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A) Binding to the competitive inhibitor is essential for the function of the enzyme
B) These mutations most likely affect an allosteric site on the enzyme
C) These mutations lower the activation energy of the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme
D) These mutations most likely change the shape of the active site of the enzyme
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A) activation energy
B) free energy
C) kinetic energy
D) potential energy
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A) The activation energy required for the reaction in the presence of the antibiotic would be greater than the activation energy required in the absence of the antibiotic
B) The activation energy required for the reaction in the presence of the antibiotic would be less than the activation energy required in the absence of the antibiotic
C) The activation energy required for the reaction in the presence of the antibiotic will be the same as the activation energy required in the absence of the antibiotic
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A) attracts electrons very strongly.
B) can be oxidized by accepting electrons.
C) contains more electrons than are needed.
D) passes electrons to many other types of molecules.
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A) 0 Joules
B) 20 Joules
C) 40 Joules
D) 80 Joules
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A) Feedback inhibition
B) Allosteric regulation
C) A metabolic pathway
D) Enzyme inhibition
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A) Competitive inhibitor
B) Noncompetitive inhibitor
C) Allosteric inhibitor
D) Allosteric activator
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A) We can break down these macromolecules to provide energy for the endergonic reactions in our bodies.
B) Human cells can directly capture the energy of sunlight through photosynthesis and store it as macromolecules such as fats.
C) Macromolecules, such as fats, are a convenient way to store kinetic energy.
D) Breaking down macromolecules, such as fats, is an endergonic process.
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A) It will decrease the rate
B) It will increase the rate
C) It could possibly increase or decrease the rate
D) it will not affect the rate
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A) the first law of thermodynamics.
B) the second law of thermodynamics.
C) potential energy.
D) free energy.
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A) reactants.
B) cofactors.
C) coenzymes.
D) substrates.
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A) P Q
B) Q + R
C) R S
D) S T
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A) intra-enzyme reactions.
B) inter-enzyme reactions.
C) intramolecular catalysis.
D) intermolecular catalysis.
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A) ribozymes
B) cofactors
C) coenzymes
D) allosteric enzymes
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A) The reactants have more free energy than the products
B) The reactants are likely more disordered and the products are likely more ordered
C) The reactants cannot spontaneously react to generate the products
D) The reactants likely have lower enthalpy than the products
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