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Metabolic transformations in a cell

Subject: Biology
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: a1002
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– define metabolism
– explain the differences between anabolic and catabolic reactions
– explain the role of ATP
– define the role of enzymes
– explain the term "active site" and present a diagram of a reaction with an enzyme
– explain the terms "cofactor" and "inhibitor" and their influence on the progress of enzymatic reactions
– demonstrate the influence of temperature on the rate of enzymatic reactions.

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Consists of...
Catabolism and anab...
Simulation
Metabolism – brea...
Whiteboard exercise
Anabolic reactions
Animation
Catabolic reactions
Animation
ATP – a cellular ...
Whiteboard exercise
Model of ATPase mol...
Animation
ATP
Whiteboard exercise
Reaction course und...
Animation
Speed of reaction
Simulation
Activation energy
Animation
Energy of the reaction
Simulation
Temperature of the ...
Simulation
How the reaction pr...
Animation
Enzyme-substrate co...
Illustration
Enzymes
Whiteboard exercise
Apoenzyme
Illustration
Active site
Animation
Coenzyme
Animation
Regulatory region
Illustration
Enzymes and substrates
Animation
Specificity of enzymes
Simulation
Wrong substrates
Animation
Vitamins in the hum...
Slideshow
Sources of vitamins
Whiteboard exercise
Inhibitors
Simulation
Inhibition
Animation
Enzyme activity and...
Simulation
Classes of enzymes
Whiteboard exercise
Relevant to...
Copyright
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