Enzymes 1 Leaving Certificate Biology
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For €200: Which of the following is an enzyme, found in saliva, whose product is maltose? A B C D Catalase Maltase LipaseAmylase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €300: Amylase works on which substrate to produce maltose? A B C D Lipids Starch ProteinGlucose 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €500: Name an enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water. A B C D Erepsin Catalase LipaseAmylase 50:5050:50 Ask the audiencePhone a friendAsk the audiencePhone a friend
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For €2,000: Which of the following enzymes does not digest carbohydrates? A B C D Sucrase Lipase LactaseMaltase 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €4,000: What type of biological substance are enzymes? A B C D Fats Fatty acids ProteinsCarbohydrates 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €8,000: What name is given to the position on an enzyme where the substrate is attached? A B C D Acute site Active site Enzyme-substrate complex None of these 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €16,000: What term describes using living organisms to produce useful products, e.g. yeast to produce bread and alcohol? A B C D Bioprocessing Biophysics Batch processing Continuous flow processing 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €32,000: Which of the following terms is given to a container in which a living thing is used in the production of something useful? A B C D Biome Biotechnology Bioreactor None of these 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €64,000: What term is used to describe an enzyme that has been destroyed by excessive heat, pH, etc. and will not 'work' again? A B C D Degenerated Denatured DepletedDehydrated 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €125,000: This term describes an enzyme trapped in beads or gel so that it will react with, but not mix with, its substrate. A B C D Deactivated Energised ActivatedImmobilised 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €250,000: A gel commonly used to immobilise enzymes is … A B C D Sodium stearate Sodium alginate Calcium alginateDax 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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For €1,000,000: The theory of an enzyme slightly changing shape to fit its substrate is called the … A B C D Induced fit model Moulding enzyme model Flexible enzyme model Elastic fit model 50:50Ask the audiencePhone a friend
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