5.4.3
- 1. How does the study of biomolecules and metabolism explain life processes?
- 2. What is the importance of studying biomolecules?
- 3. Why is metabolism essential for survival?
- 4. How does metabolism support physical activity?
- 5. What is the role of metabolism in disease development?
- 6. How does metabolism change with age?
- 7. What is the relationship between metabolism and nutrition?
- 8. How does metabolism help in growth and repair?
- 9. What are advances in metabolic research?
- 10. How is homeostasis related to metabolism?
- 11. What is metabolic balance?
- 12. How do enzymes help in detoxification?
- 13. What is the role of the liver in detoxification?
- 14. What are detoxification mechanisms in cells?
- 15. How do cells adapt metabolically to stress?
- 16. What is metabolic adaptation?
- 17. What are inborn errors of metabolism?
- 18. How do genetic mutations affect metabolism?
- 19. What is NAD and FAD?
- 20. What are coenzymes and their role in metabolism?
- 21. How does fermentation differ from aerobic respiration?
- 22. What are the applications of fermentation?
- 23. What is fermentation?
- 24. What is the role of energy flow in living organisms?
- 25. What is thermodynamics of metabolic processes?
- 26. What is metabolic regulation?
- 27. What is feedback regulation in metabolism?
- 28. How are metabolic pathways interconnected?
- 29. What are metabolic pathways?
- 30. Why are minerals important for metabolic processes?
- 31. What is the role of vitamins in metabolism?
- 32. What is glycogen storage disease?
- 33. What is diabetes mellitus?
- 34. What are disorders of carbohydrate metabolism?
- 35. What is glucagon and its function?
- 36. What is insulin and its role in metabolism?
- 37. How do hormones regulate metabolism?
- 38. What are hormones?
- 39. Why is the urea cycle important?
- 40. What is the urea cycle?
- 41. What is deamination?
- 42. What is protein metabolism?
- 43. What is beta-oxidation?
- 44. How are fats broken down in the body?
- 45. What is lipid metabolism?
- 46. What is the Calvin cycle?
- 47. What is the light reaction of photosynthesis?
- 48. What are the main pathways of photosynthesis?
- 49. What is photosynthesis?
- 50. How does cellular respiration release energy?
- 51. What is cellular respiration?
- 52. How is ATP produced during oxidative phosphorylation?
- 53. What is oxidative phosphorylation?
- 54. Why is the Krebs cycle important?
- 55. Where does the Krebs cycle take place?
- 56. What is the Krebs cycle?
- 57. What is the significance of glycolysis?
- 58. Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
- 59. What is glycolysis?
- 60. What are catabolic pathways?
- 61. What are anabolic pathways?
- 62. What is metabolism?
- 63. Why is ATP called the energy currency of the cell?
- 64. What is ATP?
- 65. What are cofactors and coenzymes?
- 66. What is enzyme inhibition?
- 67. How does pH influence enzyme function?
- 68. How does temperature affect enzyme activity?
- 69. What factors affect enzyme activity?
- 70. What is the induced-fit model of enzyme action?
- 71. What is the lock-and-key model of enzyme action?
- 72. What is the mechanism of enzyme action?
- 73. Why are enzymes called biological catalysts?
- 74. What are enzymes?
- 75. How do DNA and RNA differ in function?
- 76. What is the structure of RNA?
- 77. What is the structure of DNA?
- 78. What are nucleic acids?
- 79. What are essential and non-essential amino acids?
- 80. What is the role of amino acids in metabolism?
- 81. How are amino acids linked to form proteins?
- 82. What are amino acids?
- 83. What are the different levels of protein structure?
- 84. What are proteins?
- 85. What role do fats play in energy storage?
- 86. What is the biological importance of lipids?
- 87. How are lipids classified?
- 88. What are lipids?
- 89. What is cellulose and why is it important?
- 90. What are the functions of polysaccharides like starch and glycogen?
- 91. What are polysaccharides?
- 92. What functions do monosaccharides perform in cells?
- 93. What are examples of important monosaccharides?
- 94. What are monosaccharides?
- 95. How are carbohydrates classified?
- 96. What are carbohydrates?
- 97. How are biomolecules classified?
- 98. Why are biomolecules essential for life?
- 99. What are biomolecules?