Free Energy →→→→ A+B a. b. Progress of the Reaction d. e. C+D a. The forward reaction in figure above is described as circle one: (Endothermic/ Exothermic) and is part of circle one: (Anabolic (building) / Catabolic (breaking down) metabolism. The change in free energy is circle one: (-AG / +AG) The forward reaction would be written as: + + Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the forward reaction Activation energy without an enzyme. Activation energy with an enzyme. AG (change in free energy). The role of the enzyme is to circle one: (regulate / speed up /inhibit) a reaction by circle one: (INCREASING / DECREASING) the Does the forward reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO) Does the forward reaction release energy? circle one: (YES / NO) Is the activation energy provided by ATP circle one: (YES / NO). It is provided by physical strain on the bond due to how the holds the b. The reverse reaction would be written as: C + D A + B Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the reverse reaction. Activation energy without an enzyme. Activation energy with an enzyme. AG (change in free energy). Does the reverse reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO) If yes, where does that energy come from? 3

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6. Use the graph below to answer the questions in 6a and 6b.
Free Energy
A+B
a.
Progress of the Reaction
C.
d.
e.
C+D
a. The forward reaction in figure above is described as circle one: (Endothermic/
Exothermic) and is part of circle one: (Anabolic (building) / Catabolic (breaking down)
metabolism. The change in free energy is circle one: (-AG / +AG)
The forward reaction would be written as:
+
Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the forward
reaction
Activation energy without an enzyme.
Activation energy with an enzyme.
AG (change in free energy).
The role of the enzyme is to circle one: (regulate / speed up /inhibit) a reaction by
circle one: (INCREASING / DECREASING) the
Does the forward reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO)
Does the forward reaction release energy? circle one: (YES / NO)
Is the activation energy provided by ATP circle one: (YES / NO). It is provided by physical strain on
the bond due to how the
holds the
+
b. The reverse reaction would be written as: C + D A + B
Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the reverse
reaction.
Activation energy without an enzyme.
Activation energy with an enzyme.
AG (change in free energy).
Does the reverse reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO)
If yes, where does that energy come from?
3
Transcribed Image Text:6. Use the graph below to answer the questions in 6a and 6b. Free Energy A+B a. Progress of the Reaction C. d. e. C+D a. The forward reaction in figure above is described as circle one: (Endothermic/ Exothermic) and is part of circle one: (Anabolic (building) / Catabolic (breaking down) metabolism. The change in free energy is circle one: (-AG / +AG) The forward reaction would be written as: + Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the forward reaction Activation energy without an enzyme. Activation energy with an enzyme. AG (change in free energy). The role of the enzyme is to circle one: (regulate / speed up /inhibit) a reaction by circle one: (INCREASING / DECREASING) the Does the forward reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO) Does the forward reaction release energy? circle one: (YES / NO) Is the activation energy provided by ATP circle one: (YES / NO). It is provided by physical strain on the bond due to how the holds the + b. The reverse reaction would be written as: C + D A + B Please select the correct letters from graph (a-e) to match the description for the reverse reaction. Activation energy without an enzyme. Activation energy with an enzyme. AG (change in free energy). Does the reverse reaction require an input of cellular energy? circle one: (YES / NO) If yes, where does that energy come from? 3
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