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Activation Energy | The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction |
Active Site | The area on an enzyme where the substrate fits in shape and chemistry |
Adenine | A nitrogen-containing compound found in ATP, DNA, and RNA |
ADP | Adenosine diphosphate; a molecule converted to ATP by the addition of a phosphate |
Calorie | A unit used to measure the amount of energy food contains |
Catalyst | A chemical that helps in a chemical reaction, but is not consumed or changed in the reaction |
Diabetes | A genetic disease in which a person has too much sugar in his or her blood |
Kinetic Energy | Energy of motion |
Metabolism | The collection of the chemical reactions that occur in the cell |
Obesity | A condition of being greatly overweight |
Pepsin | An enzyme produced in the stomach for digestion |
Phosphorylation | The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule |
Potential Energy | Stored energy |
Saliva | A liquid produced by glands in the mouth that helps in chewing and starts digestion |
Substrate | A reactant molecule; the molecule on which an enzyme reacts |