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Enzymes - Attempt 3 (your target + 1 up and down) E: Which monomer are enzymes made from? D: What is activation energy? C: Describe the effect of enzymes on the activation energy of a reaction. B: Explain the two models of enzyme function. A: How do the two models of enzyme function differ? A*: What are the limitations of ‘lock and key’?

AS Unit 1 Section 2 Digestion Digestive System Factors Affecting Enzymes Enzyme Action Digestive Enzymes AS Unit 1 Section 2 Digestion Types and Testing Carbohydrate Structure Protein Structure Testing for Carbohydrates

Factors Affecting Enzyme Function Name the 4 factors that affect enzymes. Describe the effects of the 4 factors (say what happens). Explain the factors have these effects (say why it happens).