Enzymes Headings Vocabulary Important Info Chemical reactions and
Enzymes Headings Vocabulary Important Info
Chemical reactions and Enzymes Chemical reactions: ♦ Change from one set of chemicals to another set of chemicals ♦ Involves the breaking of bonds & the formation of new bonds Activation energy: ♦ Energy needed to get a reaction started
What is an ENZYME? ▪ An enzyme is a special type of protein called a catalyst ▪ Catalyst: substance that speeds up rxn b/c it lowers the activation energy (AE) ▪ cells use enzymes to speed up reactions ▪Very specific: usually only catalyzes one item called the SUBSTRATE
HOW DOES AN ENZYME WORK? ▪ Enzyme comes in contact with substrate at certain spot called ACTIVE SITE ▪Fits together like a “lock & key” ▪Bonding at active site weakens the bonds in the substrate ▪Makes it easier to change substrate
What are enzymes used for? What regulates them? ▪ Used for digestion, photosynthesis, & DNA reproduction ▪Regulated by: ▪ changes in p. H ▪ temperature ▪other proteins, and chemicals
Check for Understanding!!! 1. Enzymes are a form of ___. a. carbohydrate b. lipid c. protein 2. Enzymes can speed up a reaction, so they are called ___. a. catalysts b. reactants c. inhibitors 3. The area where the enzyme attaches to the substrate is called the ___. a. active site b. cohesion area c. vectors 4. If the enzyme is heated, it will change shape. This ___ not affect the ability of the enzyme to work. a. will b. will not 5. Enzymes work because they lower the ___. a. chemical reactant rate b. active site location c. activation energy
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