PPT-Solution a. The breakdown of large molecules involves catabolic reactions.

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b The synthesis of large molecules involves anabolic reactions c The breakdown of sucrose to smaller molecules is a catabolic reaction d The combination

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b The synthesis of large molecules involves anabolic reactions c The breakdown of sucrose to smaller molecules is a catabolic reaction d The combination of small molecules to give a large molecule is an anabolic reaction. Max Leslie. Why is this helpful?. Reduces the amount of RADIOACTIVE material needed for lab experiments!. What is FRET?. F. lorescence . R. esonance . E. nergy . T. ransfer. English please?. FRET is a way to understand how close two molecules are together. (a). Revise your knowledge on the properties of enzymes. State what is meant by metabolism and metabolic pathway. State what is meant by an anabolic pathway (and make reference to energy). State what is meant by a biosynthetic reaction. Exam 1 Study. chapters 1-5. 2. The cytoplasm includes all material inside the cell membrane except for_____.. 3. Nucleus. 4. Which elements make up 90% of your body’s mass?. 5. Carbon. Al(s) + 3AgNO. 3. (. aq. ) .  Al(NO. 3. ). 2. (. aq. ) + 3Ag(s). 1. This equation represents which type of chemical reaction?. A . . Single-replacement. B . . Double-replacement. C . . Decomposition. What you should learn:-. The difference between . Anabolic. and . Catabolic. metabolic pathways, and give examples of each.. The importance of . reversible, irreversible . and . alternative. pathways in the control of metabolism.. Weathering:. Rocks that are exposed to air, water, changes in temperature and vegetation become vulnerable to weathering. Weathering is the disintegration (breaking up) and decay (decomposition) of rocks where they are formed. It . Discuss your ideas with the people at your group and then write your answer down.. Vocabulary. Solute. substance which is . dissolved. The . minority. . substance in the mixture. Aqueous solution: solution where . Using a pot model to represent osmosis . Plants and water. Plants take up water through their roots, from the soil.. But . how. does this happen?. Learning outcomes . You will be able to…. explain the overall movement of water into and out of plant cells . Unit 4: Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Day 8: Metathesis Reactions and Gravimetric Analysis Warm Up WITHOUT LOOKING AT YOUR FLASH CARDS, FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING TABLE: TIME: 4 MINUTES WHEN DONE: Changes or transforms chemicals into . other. chemicals. Ex: Iron + Oxygen . . Iron Oxide (rust). Physical Science Review. What is the product?. What are the reactants?. Chemical formula. . shows the kind and proportion of atoms of each element that occurs in a particular compound. Metabolism: chemical reactions in cells Countless chemical reactions take place in cells and are responsible for all the actions of organisms. Together, these reactions make up an organism'smetabolis Why are Macromolecules important to the Human Body. ?. Macromolecules are essential to the functioning of the human body. . . Carbohydrates . are . the body’s main . source of energy. . Lipids . provide stored energy reserves. This allows us to survive when carbohydrates are not being supplied to the body. . Nutrients. are the . components . in food that provide materials and energy the body needs for it to function. . During Digestion…. o. ur body breaks down large molecules of food, mechanically and chemically, into small molecules that the body needs for maintenance, growth, and energy! . Scissors. Coloured pens (optional). Students will need subject revision lists/exercise books. . . . HOW TO. REVISE. FLASH CARDS. TIPS AND TRICKS TO HELP YOU LEARN HOW TO REVISE. PASSIVE VS ACTIVE. Reading notes and highlighting key information make...

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