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Biomolecules and Enzymes

Biomolecules and Enzymes

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Biology

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 21 Questions

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Enzymes are

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Lipids

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Proteins

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Carbohydrates

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Nucleic Acids

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What 3 letters do enzymes typically end in?

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-ose

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-ase

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-ese

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-tic

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is most likely an enzyme?  

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Sucrose

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Galactose

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Fructose

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Amylase

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Enzyme Specificity - The shape of the enzyme (structure) fits it's substrate (function)

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Any substance that is acted upon by an enzyme is called a(n)?
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Coenzyme

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Substrate

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Vitamin

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Polypeptide

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Each enzyme only has 1 substrate that will fit its active site.  What is this called?
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reusablility

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denaturation

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specificity

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fragility

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Letter D...

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active site

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enzyme

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substrate

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products

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Letter B...

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active site

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enzyme

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substrate

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products

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Letter c...

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active site

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enzyme

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substrate

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products

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Enzymes are important for...

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Digestion

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Fighting germs

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Building other proteins

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All of the above and more!

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Enzymes speed up chemical reactions (Catalysts)

  • Activation energy is the energy needed to start a chemical reaction.

  • The less activation energy needed (smaller hill to climb) the faster the reaction will happen

  • Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy

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What is the purpose of an enzyme?

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give permission for the reaction

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raise activation energy

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speed up reactions

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control how many reactions occur

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Multiple Choice

What is a substance called if it speeds up a chemical reaction?

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reusable

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catalyst

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specific

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fragile

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best explains why enzymes are necessary for many cellular reactions?
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Enzymes supply the oxygen necessary for the reactions

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 Enzymes change reactants from solid to liquids during the reactions.

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The reactions take up too much space in the cell if the enzymes are missing.

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The reactions are too slow to meet the needs of the cell if enzymes are missing. 

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The graph shows how enzymes affect reactions in cells. Which statement best summarizes the information shown in the graph?
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Enzymes increase the energy of the reactants.

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Enzymes decrease the energy level of the products.

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Enzyme decrease the activation energy of the reaction.

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Enzymes reverse the direction of the reaction.

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An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction in the cell but can only be used once.  True or False? 

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true

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false

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After the enzyme and substrate bind together and perform the reaction, what does the substrate become?
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a substrate

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an enzyme

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a product

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an active site

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Multiple Select

Which two factors can affect enzyme activity?

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Light intensity

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pH

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Moisture

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Temperature

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Multiple Choice

What happens when enzymes are heated to a high temperature?

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The enzymes die.

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The shapes of the enzyme are altered (denatured)

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The enzymes' amino acid sequence changes.

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The enzymes remain the same

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If an enzyme is denatured, what happens to the shape of the active site?

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It becomes deformed and does not match the substrate

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It becomes expanded and can fit more of the substrate

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It becomes smaller and the substrate also shrinks

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It becomes reversed and the reaction will go backwards

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Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this graph?
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The optimum pH of the enzyme is 6.6.

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The optimum pH of the enzyme is 5.8

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The enzyme’s activity increases as pH increases 5.0 to 9.0

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The enzyme’s activity is greater around pH of 8.0 .

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Based on the graph, what is the optimal temperature for this enzyme?

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15oC

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40oC

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30oC

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35oC

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Which enzyme has an optimum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius?

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Enzyme X

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Enzyme Y

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