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ENZYMES Unit 1 Biochemistry
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What is an ENZYME? An enzyme is a special type of protein called a catalyst Catalyst: substance that speeds up a reaction because it lowers the activation energy Activation energy: energy needed to get a reaction started Cells use enzymes to speed up reactions
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Enzyme-Substrate Complex
Enzymes are very specific and typically only catalyze (speed up) one specific reaction, bonding with what is called a SUBSTRATE
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Lock and Key
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A Chemical Reaction is the change from one set of chemicals to another set of chemicals.
It involves the breaking of bonds and the formation of new bonds.
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Chemical Reactions can happen in a lab setting
Chemical Reactions are constantly taking place inside your body Catalysts: speed up the rate of a reaction Enzymes = Biological Catalysts
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Activation Energy
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HOW DO ENZYMES WORK? Enzyme & Substrate BOND
Bonding weakens substrate to allow better fit Enzyme & Products leave active site Enzyme & Substrate come together at Active Site
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What are enzymes used for?
Digestion photosynthesis DNA replication
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What regulates enzymes?
changes in pH temperature other proteins & chemicals
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