The pathway in which the products of one reaction is fed into another reaction could be Metabolic Pathways. These are a series of reactions that happen inside of a cell.
biochemical pathway
The first pathway of photosynthesis is the light reaction, which is the absorption of light energy from the sun by the chlorophyll in the plant. The pathway that follows this is the dark reaction or carbon fixation.
Yes a tracer is a radioactive element whose pathway through the steps of a chemical reaction can be followed. It can be used to explore the mechanism of chemical reactions by tracing the path that the radioisotope follows from reactants to products.
Catalysts do not change the postition of the reaction's equilibrium. Adding a catalyst will increase the rate of reaction, but it will do this by providing another pathway for the reaction to occur acros, meaning a lower activation enthalpy is needed. :)
The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
Absolutely not.
photosynthesis involves a complex series of chemical reactions, in which the product of one reaction is consumed in the next reaction. A series of reactions linked in this way is referred to as a biochemical pathway.
A catalyst decreases the threshold energy value with which two particles must collide in order to react.
A catalysts speed up the rate of reaction by providing an alternate pathway which has a lower energy of activation than the normal pathway.
Aerobic Respiration pathway
An enzyme works by providing an alternate pathway for the reaction, and one that has a LOWER activation energy than the original pathway without the enzyme. It thus speeds up the reaction.
An orderly sequence of reactions with specific enzymes acting at each step is metabolic pathways. A metabolic pathway has an orderly sequence of reaction steps, that may be biosynthetic or degradative, which uses specific enzymes for each reaction step.