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To Consolidate….

Mindmaps Away Question Numbers 1-10

Question 1 _________ alter the rate of a chemical reaction without changing themselves.

Question 2 The minimum value needed to start a chemical reaction naturally.

Question 3 _________ proposes that enzyme can change it’s shape to bind a substrate.

Question 4 _________ are formed in a chemical reaction

Question 5 The molecule that an enzyme acts on.

Question 6 The area a substrate binds to.

Question 7 Amino acids form polypeptides through ____________ reactions

Question 8 Theory to suggest that an enzyme will exactly fit a substrate.

Question 9 Quaternary structure of an enzyme.

Question 10 A substrate is ____________ to an active site

Question 1 Catalysts alter the rate of a chemical reaction without changing themselves.

Question 2 The minimum value needed to start a chemical reaction naturally. Activation energy

Question 3 Induced Fit Model proposes that enzyme can change it’s shape to bind a substrate.

Question 4 Products are formed in a chemical reaction

Question 5 The molecule that an enzyme acts on. Substrate.

Question 6 The area a substrate binds to. Active Site

Question 7 Amino acids form polypeptides through condensation reactions

Question 8 Theory to suggest that an enzyme will exactly fit a substrate. Lock and Key Model

Question 9 Quaternary structure of an enzyme. Globular

Question 10 A substrate is complementary to an active site

Homework Read through the notes provided. Highlight, make notes, check understanding. Maybe create a mindmap. Bring sheets and notes to next lesson – you will be expected to be able to answer questions on this information straight away.