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Chemical Reactions & Enzymes Sections 2.4 and 2.5
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Metabolism (Greek: “change”): The sum of all chemical processes that occur within a living organism. catabolic: “breaks things down” anabolic: “builds things up”
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Chemical reactions change substances into different substances by breaking and reforming chemical bonds. Reactants Products Bond energy: the amount of energy needed to break and form bonds between atoms.
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The amount of energy released relative to the amount absorbed determines whether a chemical reaction is exothermic or endothermic. Let’s have a different look…
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Exothermic: Notice: There is more energy in the reactants than the products
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Endothermic: Notice: There is less energy in the reactants than the products
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Activation Energy: The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction. Did you notice the “hump” in both of the pervious chemical reactions?
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Chemical reactions in living things are unable to proceed fast enough on their own to support the myriad of life processes.
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…that is the job of a catalyst ! Catalyst: Any substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy. Enzyme: Organic catalysts (usually proteins). Speed of the rate of chemical reactions in living organisms.
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Enzyme controlled chemical reaction:
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Enzyme Property I: Enzyme do not change (chemically and physically) in a chemical reaction, therefore enzyme can be reused.
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Enzyme Property II: Enzymes are proteins. Therefore, enzymes have a specific 3-dimensional shape. This property explains: – Substrate specific (lock-and-key model) – Active site
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Enzyme Property III: Like all proteins, enzymes denature (change shape) under extreme heat or extreme acidic environments.
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Liver Lab: 2H 2 O 2 2H 2 O + O2 catalase Test tube:Tube Contents:Fizz: 1H 2 O + MnO 2 0 2H 2 O 2 + MnO 2 ++ 3H 2 O 2 + piece of liver+++ 4H 2 O 2 + ground liver++++ 5H 2 O 2 + cooked liver+ 6H 2 O 2 + cooked MnO 2 ++ 7H 2 O 2 + liver in acid0 8H 2 O 2 + piece of potato+
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