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Cell Metabolism & Energy (Part 3)
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Learning Outcomes
Anabolic and catabolic reactions are types of biochemical processes
Biochemical processes are regulated by catalysts known as enzymes
Cellular respiration occurs in two locations depending on oxygen availability:
In the cytosol to catabolise (break down) organic compounds anaerobically
In the mitochondria to catabolise (break down) organic compounds aerobically
Cellular respiration releases chemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Cells require materials for efficient metabolism
Enzyme action is influenced by the following factors:
Temperature
pH
Inhibitors
Co-enzymes and co-factors
Concentration of reactants and products