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Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These chemical reactions drive cellular processes!
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Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

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Page 1: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Chemical Reactions in Cells

• To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions.– Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7.

These chemical reactions drive cellular processes!

Page 2: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Cells in your body produce CO2, then blood carries the CO2 from the cells to your lungs (you exhale it out).

PROBLEM

• CO2 is not soluble (dissolvable) in water, so it cannot be carried through your blood.

A chemical reaction in your body converts CO2

into a soluble compound.

Page 3: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

In blood, CO2 is converted to a soluble compound:

CO2 + H2O H2CO3

In the lungs, the reaction is reversed to exhale the CO2:

H2CO3 CO2 + H2O

Page 5: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Chemical Reactions

• A change of one set of chemicals into another– Can be slow or fast– Require collisions between

molecules– Involves changes in chemical bonds

Page 6: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Chemical Reactions

• Reactants: elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction– Bonds of reactants are broken in a chemical reaction.

• Products: elements or compounds that are produced in a chemical reaction– Bonds of products are formed in a chemical reaction.

What are the reactants in this reaction?The products?

Page 7: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Chemical reactions involve changes in chemical bonds!

Whenever a reaction occurs that rearranges the atoms of molecules, bonds in the reactants must be broken & new

bonds in the products must be formed.

Page 8: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Chemical Reactions & Energy

• Breaking & forming chemical bonds requires energy release or absorption.

• Reactions that release energy can occur spontaneously (but not all do).– Energy is released as heat.

• Reactions that absorb energy will not occur without an energy source.

Page 9: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

The chemical reaction of photosynthesis requires energy from the sun.

Page 10: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Activation Energy

• The energy needed to get a reaction started

• BUT, some chemical reactions are very slow or require lots of energy, so they cannot occur on their own.

Activation Energy Video

Page 11: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Catalysts

• Catalysts are proteins that speed up the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy of the reaction.

Page 12: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Enzymes

• An enzyme is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst.– Enzymes speed up reactions that take place in your body.

Page 13: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Enzymes

• Enzymes provide a site (called the active site) where reactants (substrate) can be brought together to react.– This decreases the activation energy.

Page 14: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Enzymes

• The structure formed when the substrate (reactants) bind to the active site is called the enzyme-substrate complex.

Page 15: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Enzymes

• Enzymes can be reused, but they are specific.– The enzyme’s structure

allows only certain substrates to bind to the enzyme.

Page 16: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

The enzyme-substrate relationship is like a lock & key!

Only the correctly shaped key will open the lock…

Page 17: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.
Page 18: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.
Page 19: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.
Page 20: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Enzymes

If enough substrate is present, a single enzyme can act on 1,000 molecules per second!

Page 21: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.
Page 22: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Disruptions in homeostasis can prevent enzymes from functioning.

• Enzymes function best in a small range of conditions.

• In the wrong conditions, an enzyme can denature (lose its structure).– Temperature changes– pH changes– Other chemicals

Page 23: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

Why is the shape of the enzyme important?

Page 24: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.
Page 25: Chemical Reactions in Cells To keep your body alive, your cells undergo countless chemical reactions. – Many of these reactions are occurring 24/7. These.

The sugar found in milk is called LACTOSE.

• Lactose is a disaccharide.

This means that lactose is composed of 2 monosaccharides – glucose & galactose.

Remember!When you digest your food, your body breaks it up into

its smallest subunits.

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Do we need the enzyme LACTASE to digest milk?