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Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

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Page 1: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes

Page 2: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Chemical Reactions

In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction.

Chemical bonds connect atoms to make molecules.

Chemical reactions can do two things: They can join atoms to make molecules. They can break bonds in molecules.

The sum of all the chemical reactions that take place within a cell is referred to as the cell’s metabolism.

Page 3: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Chemical Reactions

The molecules or atoms at the beginning of a chemical reaction are called the reactants.

The materials produced by the chemical reaction are called products.

2H2 + O2 2H2O

Reactants Product

Page 4: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Law of Conservation of Matter/Energy

Matter and Energy cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions

Page 5: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Energy-Absorbing vs. Energy-Releasing Reactions

Energy-Absorbing Reaction Endothermic ReactionEnergy-Releasing Reaction

Page 6: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

The molecules or atoms at the beginning of a chemical reactions are called ______.

A. EnzymesB. ReactantsC. ProductsD. Active sites

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Page 7: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Chemical reactions in which the products have more energy than the reactants are called _________

reactions.

A. Energy-Releasing

B. Energy-Absorbing

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Which graph illustrates an energy-releasing reaction?

A. Graph AB. Graph B

Page 9: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Introduction to Enzymes

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysts - speed up chemical reactions. Enzymes- speed up chemical reactions in living

things.

Page 10: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Structure and Function of Enzymes

A substrate is the molecule that the enzyme changes. It is the reactant a chemical reaction

controlled by an enzyme!

Each enzyme has an active site which is the place where the enzyme and substrate attach.

Page 11: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Structure and Function of Enzymes

During a chemical reaction, the enzyme helps the reactant turn into product, however, the enzyme is not changed.

Enzymes can be used over and over again.

Reactant/Substrate

Product

EnzymeNo change in the shape of enzyme/ready to catalyze next reaction.

Page 12: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes are specific types of which biological macromolecule?

A. CarbohydratesB. ProteinsC. LipidsD. Nucleic acids

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The molecule on which an enzyme acts:

A. CatalystB. SubstrateC. MetabolismD. Homeostasis

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Which shape is the enzyme?

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1. A2. B3. C4. D

A A A

BCD D

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Which shape is the product of the chemical reaction shown below?

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1. A2. B3. C4. D

A A A

BCD D

Page 16: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzyme Specificity

Enzymes are very specific. This means that each enzyme can only work on one substrate. For example:

1. Maltase only breaks down maltose (a carbohydrate).

2. Lipase only works on certain lipids.

3. Protease only works on certain proteins.

Does a specific enzyme work on more than one substrate?

• NO!!!

Page 17: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzyme Specificity

Therefore you need thousands of different enzymes for the thousands of different chemical reactions in your body.

The names of many enzymes (Amylase, Lipase, Pepsin, Trypsin) usually end in ase or in.

Page 18: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzyme Specificity

The diagram below shows the lock and key model of how enzymes work on a specific substrate.

Just like every lock has one type of key that opens it, every substrate has one type of enzyme that works on it.

Page 19: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

How Enzymes Work

Lower activation energy Energy that is needed to start a chemical reaction Puts substrates in a good position to make/break

bonds with each other

Page 20: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Reaction with enzyme vs. Reaction without enzyme

Page 21: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

The energy that is required to start a chemical reaction is called

A. Endothermic energy

B. Exothermic energy

C. Enzyme energyD. Activation

energy

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Page 22: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

How do catalysts speed up or facilitate chemical reactions?

A. Lower the activation energy

B. Add energy to the reaction

C. Break hydrogen bonds in the chemicals

D. Decrease the number of reactants

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Enzymes lower activation energy

Page 24: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes and Their Environment

Most cells function best within a narrow range of temperature and pH.

At very low temperatures, enzymes work too slow.

Page 25: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes and Their Environment

At high temperatures or extremes of pH the enzymes lose their shape. What would happen if a key lost its

shape? It wouldn’t turn or fit in the hole.

What will happen if an enzyme lost its shape?

It wouldn’t recognize or bind with it’s substrate.

Page 26: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes and Their Environment

When an enzyme loses its shape and can no longer work correctly, it has been denatured.

Page 27: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Enzymes stop functioning if:

A. They act on a substrate

B. They become denatured due to improper pH or temperature

C. They catalyze too many reactions

D. They bind with the wrong substrate

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Page 28: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

When proteins, such as enzymes, lose their specific shape they have become __________.

A. PassiveB. EndothermicC. ExothermicD. Denatured

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Page 29: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

What is the optimum pH for the enzyme pepsin?

A. 1B. 2.5C. 5D. 6.5

pepsin trypsin

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Introduction to Macromolecules

Page 31: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Building Macromolecules

Polymer – large biomolecules made by linking together a large number of the same type of subunit

Monomer- small molecule that is a subunit of a polymer (building blocks)

Chemical reactions link monomers together to build polymers or break down polymers into monomers Enzymes help speed up these reactions!!

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Organic Macromolecules (Polymers)

MONOMER POLYMER

Amino Acid Protein

Sugar(monosaccharide)

Carbohydrate(polysaccharide)

Nucleotide Nucleic Acid

Page 33: Enzymes. Chemical Reactions In order for chemical reactions to take place, enzymes must be present to help speed up the reaction. Chemical bonds connect.

Polymers are large biomolecules made of repeated subunits called

A. EnzymesB. SugarsC. MonomersD. Proteins

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Proteins are polymers made of monomers called

A. Monosaccharides

B. Fatty acidsC. Amino acidsD. nucleotides

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