Metabolism, Anabolism, and Catabolism
Define anabolism
Anabolism is the building of molecules with the use of energy
Describe an example of metabolism
Cells need energy to function. If a person is eating something that has sugar, the sugar molecules get broken down into simpler molecules and that releases energy. That energy is then used to build up molecules in the body
Describe how enzymes work
Chemicals used in the chemical reaction bind to the enzyme. This binding process changes the shape of the chemicals and allows them to bind and create a chemical reaction
Define catabolism
The breakdown of molecules
Describe an example of anabolism
When two amino acids are added together and energy is used, it creates a molecule known as a protein
Write a chemical equation resulting in the production of ATP
ADP + P = ATP adenosine diphosphate + phosphate = adenosine triphosphate
Write a chemical equation with ADP as a product
ATP = ADP + P + ENERGY adenosine triophosphate is broken down into adenosine diphosphate, phosphate, and energy
What is ATP?
ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate and is energy that is released from the breakdown of foods.
Give an example of a chemical process using an enzyme
Anabolic processes in the body make enzymes
What is the purpose of enzymes?
Enzymes act like catalysts and speed up chemical reactions in the body
Describe and give an example of catabolism
Glucose gets broken down in the cell to provide energy, or ATP, water, and carbon dioxide
Define metabolism
Metabolism refers to the chemical reactions in the body that build and breakdown molecules