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Biochemistry and Biology....

Posted by ace on April 30, 2004, at 23:20:55

Guys, can someone give me some help here....

1. Anabolism and Catabolism occur concurrently...correct?

2. In terms of an exothermic (exergenic) reaction....the left over energy is captured temporarily in the ATP molecule....or in the third phosphate chemical bond of the ATP molecule....correct?


Can someone explain, in a lucid way, the way in which anabolism and catabolism are paired and the concomitant changes in free energy?

I hope I phrased this OK!

Ace...

 

Re: Biochemistry and Biology.... » ace

Posted by chemist on May 1, 2004, at 0:34:56

In reply to Biochemistry and Biology...., posted by ace on April 30, 2004, at 23:20:55

> Guys, can someone give me some help here....
>
> 1. Anabolism and Catabolism occur concurrently...correct?
>
> 2. In terms of an exothermic (exergenic) reaction....the left over energy is captured temporarily in the ATP molecule....or in the third phosphate chemical bond of the ATP molecule....correct?
>
>
> Can someone explain, in a lucid way, the way in which anabolism and catabolism are paired and the concomitant changes in free energy?
>
> I hope I phrased this OK!
>
> Ace...

ace, chemist hre......let's do the email thing via this page. fyi, i have published *extensively* on none other than ATP (including Science, and i can prove it). provide email on this page and we'll talk.....all the best, chemist

 

Re: Biochemistry and Biology.... » chemist

Posted by ace on May 1, 2004, at 0:47:53

In reply to Re: Biochemistry and Biology.... » ace, posted by chemist on May 1, 2004, at 0:34:56

> > Guys, can someone give me some help here....
> >
> > 1. Anabolism and Catabolism occur concurrently...correct?
> >
> > 2. In terms of an exothermic (exergenic) reaction....the left over energy is captured temporarily in the ATP molecule....or in the third phosphate chemical bond of the ATP molecule....correct?
> >
> >
> > Can someone explain, in a lucid way, the way in which anabolism and catabolism are paired and the concomitant changes in free energy?
> >
> > I hope I phrased this OK!
> >
> > Ace...
>
> ace, chemist hre......let's do the email thing via this page. fyi, i have published *extensively* on none other than ATP (including Science, and i can prove it). provide email on this page and we'll talk.....all the best, chemist
>

[xxx]

Thanks dude! I am really stuck at bioenergetics right now!

Look foward to hearing from you!

Ace (Andrew)

 

Re: Biochemistry and Biology.... » ace

Posted by chemist on May 1, 2004, at 0:54:32

In reply to Re: Biochemistry and Biology.... » chemist, posted by ace on May 1, 2004, at 0:47:53

> > > Guys, can someone give me some help here....
> > >
> > > 1. Anabolism and Catabolism occur concurrently...correct?
> > >
> > > 2. In terms of an exothermic (exergenic) reaction....the left over energy is captured temporarily in the ATP molecule....or in the third phosphate chemical bond of the ATP molecule....correct?
> > >
> > >
> > > Can someone explain, in a lucid way, the way in which anabolism and catabolism are paired and the concomitant changes in free energy?
> > >
> > > I hope I phrased this OK!
> > >
> > > Ace...
> >
> > ace, chemist hre......let's do the email thing via this page. fyi, i have published *extensively* on none other than ATP (including Science, and i can prove it). provide email on this page and we'll talk.....all the best, chemist
> >
>
> [xxx]
>
> Thanks dude! I am really stuck at bioenergetics right now!
>
> Look foward to hearing from you!
>
> Ace (Andrew)

message sent...please reply to address given...let me know if it does not come through...all the best, chemist


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