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| free energy releasing and entropy increasing energy transfer |
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| energy transfer that requires energy input |
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| type of enzyme that can be activated for inhibited |
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| increased randomness or disorder |
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| the heat transfer during energy tranfer |
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| the component of energy release in energy transfer that a cell can use to fuel work |
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| Why is ATP hydrolysis highly favorable? |
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-better charge separation in products -better salvation products -more favorable resonance stabilization of products |
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| what are the enzymatic mechanisms |
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transient covalent interactions nucleophilic/electrophilic proximity/orientation acid/base metal ions |
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| what are the four metal ion mechanisms |
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binding to substrate to affect orientation stabilize or shield negative charges mediate redox reactions act as a Lewis acid to promote electrophilic/nucleophilic interactions with usually water |
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