Digestive Enzymes

Cards (16)

  • What is the primary function of enzymes in the digestive system?
    To catalyze chemical reactions and speed them up
  • What is the structure of enzymes and their active site?
    Enzymes have a groove called the active site where substrates attach.
  • What is the role of the substrate in enzyme activity?
    The substrate is the molecule that enzymes break down.
  • What does the lock and key theory explain about enzymes?
    It explains that enzymes are specific to their substrates, fitting like a lock and key.
  • What are the types of enzymes involved in protein digestion?
    • Proteases
    • Found in the stomach and pancreatic fluid
  • What happens to proteins during digestion?
    Proteins are broken down into amino acids by protease enzymes.
  • What are carbohydrates broken down by in the digestive system?
    • Carbohydrases
    • Specific enzyme for starch is amylase
  • What is the structure of starch?
    Starch is a chain of glucose molecules.
  • Where is amylase found in the body?
    In saliva and pancreatic fluid
  • What is the structure of lipid molecules?
    • Consists of glycerol
    • Attached to three fatty acids
  • What enzyme is responsible for lipid digestion?
    Lipase is responsible for lipid digestion.
  • What are the products of lipid digestion?
    Glycerol and fatty acids
  • What is the role of bile in lipid digestion?
    • Speeds up digestion of lipids
    • Not an enzyme
    • Emulsifies large lipid droplets into smaller droplets
  • Where is bile produced and stored?
    Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
  • How does bile affect the surface area of lipid droplets?
    Bile increases the surface area of lipid droplets by emulsifying them.
  • What is the effect of bile's alkalinity on digestion?
    Bile neutralizes stomach acids, creating alkaline conditions that increase lipid digestion.