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What are enzymes essential for in living organisms?
They facilitate
chemical reactions
.
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What role do enzymes play in chemical reactions?
Enzymes act as
catalysts
to speed up reactions.
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What are enzymes made of?
Enzymes are large
proteins
.
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How do catalysts function in chemical reactions?
Catalysts increase the speed of a reaction without being changed or used up.
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What is the active site of an enzyme?
The active site is a unique shape where the substrate fits for the enzyme to work.
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Why are enzymes considered picky in their function?
They usually only catalyse one specific reaction.
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What does the 'lock and key' model of enzyme action illustrate?
The specific fit between an enzyme's active site and its substrate
Enzymes are selective and only catalyse specific reactions
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How does temperature affect enzyme activity?
A higher temperature increases the
reaction rate
initially.
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What happens to an enzyme if the temperature gets too high?
The
bonds
holding the enzyme together break, changing its shape.
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What is meant by an enzyme being denatured?
It means the enzyme's
active site
shape changes, preventing
substrate
binding.
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What is the optimum temperature for an enzyme?
It is the temperature at which the enzyme works best.
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How does pH affect enzyme activity?
pH can affect the bonds holding the enzyme together.
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What happens if the pH is too high or too low for an enzyme?
It changes the shape of the active site and denatures the enzyme.
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What is the optimum pH for an enzyme?
It is the pH at which the
enzyme
works
best.
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What are the key terms related to enzyme function that students should remember for exams?
Active site
Denatured
Catalyst
Optimum temperature
Optimum pH
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Why is it important to use terms like 'active site' and 'denatured' in exams?
Examiners
appreciate
the
use
of
specific
scientific
terminology.
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What is the consequence of an enzyme being denatured due to pH changes?
The substrate will no longer fit into the
active site
.
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how is an
enzyme
denatured
Describe how protein and fat are digested?
Protein: Stomach (
pepsin
) and small intestine (
proteases
) Fat: Small intestine (lipases)