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I need help in my bio quiz that is due in an hour. Please help asap, thank you!

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Question

I need help in my bio quiz that is due in an hour. Please help asap, thank you!
1-2 Refer to the energy diagram to the right 1. Which curve of the graph represents a catalyzed reaction and which curve represents an uncatalyzed reaction? (2 points) The top is catalyzed and the bottom is thbm s a. b. The bottom is catalyzed and the top is uncatalyzed. Both are catalyzed. Both are uncatalyzed. The value of AG is needed to answer this question. e. d. e. Products Time course of reaction 2-The curve of the graph tells us that (2 points) a. b. c. d. e. the change in free energy of both reactions is negative. the change in free energy of both reactions is positive. the catalyzed reaction has a greater amount of free energy than the uncatalyzed reaction the change in free energy is the same for both reactions. Both a and d 3-4. Refer to the diagram below showing a metabolic pathway. Reactants and products are designated by capital letters; enzymes are designated by numbers. 3. If enzyme 2 is inactive, what product(s) would be produced from the metabolic pathway? points) 4. If end product E allosterically inhibits enzyme 1, a buildup of E in the cell will result in production of (2 points) a. reduced; G b. reduced; A c. increased; G d. increased; E e. increased; D

Explanation / Answer

1)b.The bottom is catalyzed and the top is uncatalyzed

2)The curve of the graph tells us that. the change in free energy of both reactions is negative.

. the change in free energy is the same for both reactions

e. Both a and d

3-4)

3)If enzyme 2 is inactive, which of the following products would be produced fromthe metabolic pathway

B

4)If end product E allosterically inhibits enzyme 1, a buildup of E in the cell will result in

a.reduced production of G

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