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Enzymes
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Energy is necessary for life –Need for it is a characteristic of life –It is the ability to move or change matter –Stored or released by chemical reactions
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Chemical Reactions Endothermic reactions: energy absorbing reactions Endothermic reactions: energy absorbing reactions Exothermic reactions: energy releasing reactions Exothermic reactions: energy releasing reactions Metabolism – all the chemical reactions in an organism Metabolism – all the chemical reactions in an organism Activation energy – the energy needed to start a chemical reaction (required even if the reaction releases energy) Activation energy – the energy needed to start a chemical reaction (required even if the reaction releases energy)
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Types of Reactions Endothermic Endothermic Exothermic Exothermic
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Enzymes (type of protein) –Catalyst – reduces activation energy; speeds up chemical reactions, but is never consumed by the reaction –Only catalyzes reactions that would occur naturally – but take too long without the input of high heat or other forms of energy
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Activation Energy RED LINE: reaction without enzyme BLUE LINE: reaction with enzyme
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How Enzymes Work –Act on specific substances (substrate); enzymes are not general (ie: enzyme lactase acts on milk sugar lactose) –Active site – folds on the surface of the protein where the substrate fits –Induced fit model – once substrate fits into enzyme, enzyme changes shape slightly to have a tighter fit
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Factors that Affect Enzymes temperature temperature pH pH enzyme concentration enzyme concentration substrate concentration substrate concentration
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