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Metabolismo

¿Qué es el metabolismo?
¿Qué es el metabolismo?
Overview Metabolism represents all of the chemical activity in a cell, including reactions that build molecules (anabolism) and those that break ...
La primera ley de la termodinámica
La primera ley de la termodinámica
The First Law of Thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. This can be demonstrated within a classic food web ...
La segunda ley de la termodinámica
La segunda ley de la termodinámica
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that entropy, or the amount of disorder in a system, increases each time energy is transferred or transformed. ...
La energía cinética
La energía cinética
Kinetic energy is the ability of an object in motion to do work or enact change. It can take on many forms. For instance, water flowing down a waterfall ...
La energía potencial
La energía potencial
The energy stored by a structure and location of matter in space is called potential energy. For instance, raising a kettlebell changes its spatial ...
La energía libre
La energía libre
Free energy—abbreviated as G for the scientist Gibbs who discovered it—is a measurement of useful energy that can be extracted from a reaction ...
La energía de activación
La energía de activación
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy necessary for a chemical reaction to move forward. The higher the activation energy, the slower the rate ...
La hidrólisis de ATP
La hidrólisis de ATP
The bonds of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) can be broken through the addition of water, releasing one or two phosphate groups in an exergonic process ...
La fosforilación
La fosforilación
The addition or removal of phosphate groups from proteins is the most common chemical modification that regulates cellular processes. These modifications ...
Modelo de ajuste inducido
Modelo de ajuste inducido
Most chemical reactions in cells require enzymes—biological catalysts that speed up the reaction without being consumed or permanently changed. They ...
Inhibición de la enzima
Inhibición de la enzima
Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy of the reactants. The speed at which the enzyme turns reactants into products is called the ...
La cinética de las enzimas
La cinética de las enzimas
Inhibitors are molecules that reduce enzyme activity by binding to the enzyme. In a normally functioning cell, enzymes are regulated by a variety of ...
La inhibición por retroalimentación
La inhibición por retroalimentación
Biochemical reactions are occurring constantly in cells, converting starting substances to different products, usually with the help of enzymes that speed ...
La regulación alostérica
La regulación alostérica
Allosteric regulation of enzymes occurs when the binding of an effector molecule to a site that is different from the active site causes a change in the ...
Cofactores y coenzimas
Cofactores y coenzimas
Enzymes require additional components for proper function. There are two such classes of molecules: cofactors and coenzymes. Cofactors are metallic ions ...
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