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AQA A-Level Biology
1. Biological Molecules
1.5 Enzymes
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Enzymes are biological
catalysts
that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms.
The active site of an enzyme is the region where the
substrate
binds and the reaction occurs.
What is the key concept of the lock and key model?
Complementary shapes of enzyme and substrate
The lock and key model ensures that enzymes interact with only specific
substrates
.
True
How does the induced fit model differ from the lock and key model?
Active site is flexible
What does the term 'specificity' refer to in the context of enzymes?
Binding to specific substrates
Enzymes lower the
activation energy
required for a chemical reaction to occur.
True
An enzyme-substrate complex forms when the substrate binds to the
active
site.
The active site of an enzyme in the lock and key model has a fixed, complementary
shape
to the substrate.
Match the enzyme model with its description:
Lock and Key ↔️ Fixed, complementary active site
Induced Fit ↔️ Active site changes shape
In the induced fit model, the active site is described as
flexible
, adapting to the substrate’s shape.
The induced fit model proposes that the active site changes shape to better accommodate the
substrate
.
Enzymes lower the activation energy by stabilizing the transition state of the
reaction
The lock and key model suggests the active site has a
rigid
, pre-formed shape
True
What is the optimal temperature for human enzymes to function?
37°C
What are enzymes defined as in biological terms?
Biological catalysts
The lock and key model explains enzyme specificity based on
complementary
shapes
True
Match the enzyme model with its feature:
Lock and Key ↔️ Fixed active site shape
Induced Fit ↔️ Flexible active site
Human enzymes function best at a pH of
7
True
What is the role of enzymes in reducing activation energy within metabolic pathways?
Speeds up reactions
What is the primary idea behind the induced fit model?
Active site changes shape
The induced fit model explains how enzymes stabilize the reaction
transition state
.
True
What type of active site does the lock and key model propose?
Fixed, complementary shape
What does the induced fit model propose about the active site of an enzyme?
It is flexible
The flexibility of the active site in the induced fit model allows enzymes to lower the activation
energy
Substrate concentration continues to increase enzyme activity indefinitely
False
Enzymes lower the
activation
energy required for a chemical reaction
What does the lock and key model propose about the active site of an enzyme?
It is complementary to the substrate
Why is the induced fit model considered more efficient than the lock and key model?
Optimizes substrate binding
Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions within metabolic
pathways