enzymes are proteins that function as biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions. After use, the enzymes can be reused
Lock and Key hypothesis:
substrate collides with active site of enzyme and collides
enzyme catalyses breakdown of substrate
products are released from active site, enzyme can be used again
denaturing
when temperatures or pHs become too high or extreme, the shape of the active site may change. thus, the substrate will no longer fit into the enzyme. the enzyme is now denatured and cannot be used
factors of enzymes:
temperature
pH
substrate concentration
carbohydrase
breaks down carbohydrates, found in saliva
protease
breaks down proteins into amino acids, found in stomach, pancreas, and small intenstine
lipase
breaks down lipids into fatty acids and glycerol. found in pancreas and small intestine