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1 Enzymes
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2 What Are Enzymes? ProteinsMost enzymes are Proteins CatalystAct as Catalyst to accelerate a reaction Not permanentlyNot permanently changed in the process
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3Enzymes catalyzeAre specific for what they will catalyze ReusableAre Reusable aseEnd in –ase-Sucrase-Lactase-Maltase
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4 How do enzymes Work? weakening bonds which lowers activation energy Enzymes work by weakening bonds which lowers activation energy
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5Enzymes Free Energy Progress of the reaction Reactants Products Free energy of activation Without Enzyme With Enzyme
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7 Enzyme-Substrate Complex substance enzyme substrate The substance (reactant) an enzyme acts on is the substrate Enzyme Substrate Joins
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8 Active Site restricted region enzyme bindssubstrateA restricted region of an enzyme molecule which binds to the substrate. Enzyme Substrate Active Site
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The Lock and Key Hypothesis Fit between the substrate and the active site of the enzyme is exact This explains enzyme specificity 9
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10 What Affects Enzyme Activity? 1.Substrate concentration: higher concentration increases velocity of reaction 2.pH: there is an optimum level for each enzyme; extreme pH levels causes denaturation of enzymes (change in structure)
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3. Temperature: for most enzymes, optimum temperature is around 30 o C (86 o F); most enzymes denature at 70 o C (158 o F) 11
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4. Inhibitors: chemicals that reduce the rate of enzymatic reactions; they block the enzyme but do not destroy it; many drugs and poisons are inhibitors of enzymes in the nervous system 12
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