Understanding Enzymes

Understanding Enzymes

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Liam Anderson

Chemistry, Biology, Science

7th - 10th Grade

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04:54

This video explores enzymes, their importance, and how they function as biological catalysts. It explains the necessity of enzymes in speeding up chemical reactions without being consumed. The video covers enzyme structure, the role of active sites, and the specificity of enzyme-substrate interactions. It also discusses two models of enzyme action: the lock and key model and the induced fit model. Additionally, it provides information about a learning platform offering further resources.

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Why are enzymes crucial for the functioning of living cells?

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What is a catalyst in the context of chemical reactions?

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How are enzymes related to proteins?

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What is the role of the active site in an enzyme?

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What happens if a substrate does not fit the active site of an enzyme?

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Which model of enzyme action suggests that the enzyme changes shape to fit the substrate?

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In the lock and key model, how is the substrate described in relation to the enzyme?

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How does the induced fit model differ from the lock and key model?

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What analogy is used to describe the induced fit model?

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