Energy and Chemical Rnx All Chemical reactions either produce or take energy: Are exothermic or endothermic In the body, ALL chemical reactions are collectively.

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Energy and Chemical Rnx All Chemical reactions either produce or take energy: Are exothermic or endothermic In the body, ALL chemical reactions are collectively called your METABOLISM There are 2 kinds of metabolic reactions Anabolic or Catabolic (Anabolism) (Catabolism)

**Energy storing, synthesis, (build up) RNX ie: Production of protein, fat, **Takes Energy to build up!!!! **Requires Energy input = ENDERGONIC/Endothermic Anabolism or Anabolic reactions

Catabolism or Catabolic reactions **Energy releasing, decomposition, (break down RNX ie: protein to aa, starches to simple sugars. ** Gives off energy when breaking down molecules!!!! ** Produces Energy = EXERGONIC/Exothermic One Reaction feeds the other!!! Cyclic!

Protiens RUN OUR LIFE Proteins are a very diverse macromolecule and perform many functions within our body!! 1. Provide Structure EX: Keratin and Collagen 2. Carry our Communication Ex: hormones, cell to cell signals, receptors, & reversibly binding proteins called, Ligands 3. Membrane Transport EX: protein channels in PM, carriers that bind solutes, trigger nerve and muscle activity 4. Catalysis ENZYMES 5. Recognition and Protection EX: Glycoproteins in immune function, Antibodies, Clotting proteins

Enzymes and Metabolism Enzymes are proteins that work as catalysts Substrate is what is acted upon by the enzyme Catalists facilitate molecular interactions!! (They help biochemical reactions to occur more rapidly under normal body temperatures) Enzymes lower activation energy to push reactions involving substrates to go faster (with more energy, more completely) Enzymes can help build substrates together or help break substrates apart.

Enzymes do not get consumed in the Reaction!! They are available for re-use !! They PUSH molecules together They PULL molecules apart Sometimes enzymes have “helpers” called: Cofactors (iron, copper, zinc, mg, ca) these cofactors stimulate proper folding Coenzymes (NAD+)….electron acceptors that carry electrons from various metabolic pathways to others.

Book Supplement these notes with your own from the book on : pages 69, Metabolism Pages Proteins Pages Enzymes