
Enzymes Vega
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 31 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Enzymes are
Lipids
Protein
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
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Multiple Choice
Enzymes are responsible for-
Speeding up reactions
Giving the body energy
Slowing down reactions
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Which of these is most likely an enzyme?
Sucrose
Galactose
Fructose
Amylase
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Letter D...
active site
enzyme
substrate
products
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Letter B...
active site
enzyme
substrate
products
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Letter c...
active site
enzyme
substrate
products
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Each enzyme only has 1 substrate that will fit its active site. What is this called?
reusablility
denaturation
specificity
fragility
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What is a substance called if it speeds up a chemical reaction?
reusable
catalyst
specific
fragile
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An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction in the cell but can only be used once. True or False?
true
false
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What happens when enzymes are heated to a high temperature?
The enzymes die.
The shapes of the enzyme are altered denature
The enzymes' amino acid sequence changes.
The enzymes remain the same
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Dropdown
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Labelling
1.Fill out the graphic organizer below:
chemical reactions
genetic Info
Store energy
Quick Energy
Glucose
Amino Acid
Fatty Acid
Nucleic Acid
Protein
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Drag and Drop
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Taq polymerase is an enzyme used in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to replicate fragments of DNA. A study published in 1976 examined the properties of Taq polymerase after the enzyme was isolated from Thermus aquaticus, a thermophilic bacterium that lives in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park. The graph shows one of the results of the study. Which statement about enzyme activity is best supported by this graph?
An enzyme must be composed of multiple polypeptides, or subunits, to be active.
An enzyme’s rate of activity increases with time until it becomes inactive.
An enzyme functions best under specific temperature conditions.
An enzyme works equally well in bacteria that are adapted to high temperatures and in eukaryotic cells such as human cells.
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Multiple Choice
The enzyme-substrate complex is formed when?
The enzyme combines with a substrate.
The enzyme reacts with a protein.
An enzyme dissolves water.
An enzyme is placed at a high temperature.
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Enzymes are Biological Catalysts
They are proteins
Catalysts speed up chemical reactions
Structure = Function: Enzymes are specific to their Substrate (reactants). Active site of the enzymes fits together with the substrate(s)
Different reactions require different enzymes
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Enzyme Specificity - The shape of the enzyme (structure) fits it's substrate (function)
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The induced-fit model is the more accurate model
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Multiple Choice
F
G
H
J
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Optimal Enzyme Function
When the reaction rate is the highest!
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A
B
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The optimum pH of the enzyme is 6.6.
The optimum pH of the enzyme is 5.8
The enzyme’s activity increases as pH increases 5.0 to 9.0
The enzyme’s activity is greater around pH of 8.0 .
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Factors affecting reaction rates
Substrate concentration
Enzyme concentration
pH, temperature, and ion concentrations
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A
B
C
D
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Denaturation = to lose shape
Structure (shape) = function
If enzymes lose their shape they no longer function correctly
Lower enzyme function = slower reaction rates
Factors that can affect shape & function of enzymes: Temperature, pH, salinity (ion concentration)
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A
B
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D
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Labelling
Label the parts of the enzyme model
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Multiple Choice
Enzymes are an example of
Lipids
Carbohydrate
Protein
Nucleic Acid
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