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Chemical Reactions in Metabolic Processes

In order for a chemical reaction to take place, the reacting molecules (or atoms) must first collide and then have sufficient energy (activation energy) to trigger the formation of new bonds. Although many reactions can occur spontaneously, the presence of a catalyst accelerates the rate of the reaction because it lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to take place. A catalyst is any substance that accelerates a reaction but does not undergo a chemical change itself. Since the catalyst is not changed by the reaction, it can be used over and over again.

Chemical reactions that occur in biological systems are referred to as metabolism. Metabolism includes the breakdown of substances (catabolism), the formation of new products (synthesis or anabolism), or the transferring of energy from one substance to another. Metabolic processes have the following characteristics in common:

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