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ENZYMES
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There are thousands of reactions that occur within organisms. These reactions would occur very slowly or not at all without enzymes.
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Reactions can: Build new molecules Break down molecules ++ Enzymes speed up theses chemical reactions. Enzymes are catalysts.
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How do enzymes speed up reactions? Enzymes lower the activation energy
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enzyme substrate product active site Enzymes are not changed by the reaction. Lock & Key: Specific substrate attaches to specific enzyme
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How well an enzyme works depends on: pH ( acids & bases) Temperature
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37° temperature reaction rate Human enzymes Temperature and Activity of Enzyme The activity of the enzyme decreases at temperatures above and below the optimum temperature.
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7 pH reaction rate 20134568910 Stomach pepsin Intestine trypsin 11121314 Each enzyme works best at a specific pH. Optimum pH = 3Optimum pH = 8 pH and Activity of Enzyme
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7 pH reaction rate 20134568910 Stomach pepsin Intestine trypsin 11121314 The activity of the enzyme decreases at pH above and below the optimum temperature.
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Acid Base pH Scale
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