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Enzymes lock + key
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What substance is stored and released to the small intestine?
Bile
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How many grams of bile are released to the small intestine?
14 grams
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What is the relationship between enzymes and catalysis?
Enzymes speed up the rate of
chemical reactions
through catalysis
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What are enzymes classified as?
Biological
catalysts
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What is the primary function of enzymes in living organisms?
To speed up
reactions
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What are enzymes made from?
Chains of
amino acids
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How does the folding of proteins relate to enzymes?
Folding gives proteins a specific shape
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What determines the shape of an enzyme's active site?
The
coding
of the enzyme
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How is an enzyme compared to a lock in the lock and key model?
An enzyme is like a
lock
, and its
active
site
is like a
keyhole
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What is the substrate in the lock and key model?
The
key
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Why do different enzymes have different active site shapes?
Because they have
different
specific
shapes
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How do enzymes affect the metabolism of a cell or organism?
They influence the
metabolic
processes
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What are the two types of molecules that enzymes act on?
Small molecules
Large molecules
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What is the overall role of enzymes in chemical reactions?
Speed up chemical reactions
Facilitate
metabolic processes
Change molecules from one form to another
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