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The breakdown of peptidoglycan to N-acetylmuramic acid, N-acetylglucosamine and peptides is an example of
Catabolism -
Formation of peptide bonds between amino acids to build a polypeptide would be called
Anabolism -
Reactants are converted to products by
Breaking and forming bonds -
A holoenzyme is a combination of a protein and one or more substances called
Cofactors -
Enzymes that catalyze removing electrons from one substrate and adding electrons to another are called
Oxidoreductases -
Enzymes that catalyze removal of carbon dioxide from a substrate are called
Decarboxylases -
Enzymes that are secreted by a cell to hydrolyze reactions are
Exoenzymes -
When the product of reaction A becomes the reactant of reaction B, the metabolic pathway is
Linear -
In the cell, energy released by electrons is often used to phosphorylate
ADP -
The step involving ATP, hexokinase and the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate is
An example of substrate-level phosphorylation
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