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What are enzymes described as in the study material?
Substances on the
margins
of the
protein
world that make
reactions
happen
faster
without being
changed
themselves
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What is the role of enzymes in cell reactions?
Enzymes
control
thousands of
different chemical reactions
inside
cells
They ensure
reactions
are
ordered
and
controlled
for proper
functioning
They
speed up
reactions without being
changed
or
used up
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How does temperature affect enzyme reactions?
Raising
the temperature usually
speeds
up
reactions
but can also cause
unwanted
reactions and potential cell
damage
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What do enzymes reduce the need for?
High temperatures
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What is unique about each biological reaction in terms of enzymes?
Every
different biological reaction
has its own
specific enzyme
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What is the active site of an enzyme?
The part of the enzyme that
locks
onto its
substrate
to
catalyze
the
reaction
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What does high specificity mean in relation to enzymes?
Enzymes usually only work with
one substrate
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What is the lock and key hypothesis?
The
substrate fits
into the
enzyme's active site
like a
key
fits into a
lock
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What happens to an enzyme when it becomes denatured?
It
loses
its
shape
and the
substrate can’t fit
into the
active site
anymore
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What is the optimum temperature for most important human enzymes?
About
37˚C
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How does pH affect enzyme activity?
If the pH is too
high
or too
low
, it can
interfere
with the
bonds
holding the
enzyme
together, changing the
shape
of the
active site
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What is the optimum pH for pepsin?
pH
2
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How does enzyme concentration affect the rate of reaction?
More enzyme molecules
increase
the
likelihood
of
substrate
molecules
meeting
and
reacting
Increasing enzyme concentration
raises
the rate of
reaction
until
substrate
is
limited
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How does substrate concentration affect the rate of reaction?
Higher
substrate
concentration
increases
the
reaction
rate
This is
true
only up to a
point
; after that, all
active sites
are
full
and
adding
more
substrate
makes
no difference
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What is a practical way to investigate how temperature affects enzyme activity?
Set up a
reaction
at
different temperatures
(e.g., 10°C, 20°C, 30°C, 40°C)
Measure
the
amount
of
product
produced over time
Calculate the
rate
of
reaction
for
each temperature
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How can you measure how fast a substrate disappears in an enzyme reaction?
Use
iodine
solution to test for
starch
presence
Take
samples
at
regular
intervals and observe
color change
Record the
total time
taken for starch to
disappear
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What is the importance of controlling variables in enzyme experiments?
To ensure that only the
variable
being
tested
affects the
results
To obtain
reliable
and
valid
data
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