Biology π | Enzymes | 5 Flashcards
What biological molecule are enzymes?
Proteins
What are enzymes?
Proteins which act as biological catalysts, speeding up reaction in organisms without being used up.
The reactions enzymes speed up can _ or _
Reactions can break things down, or build new molecules
How much faster do enzymes make reactions?
At least 1 million x faster.
Enzymes will only bind to _
A particular substrate.
To speed up reactions, what do enzymes lower?
The activation energy required for a reaction to occur.
How do enzymes lower the activation energy?
Normally, atoms move around randomly. Enzymes brings them together, breaks them down, and brings them to the right orientation to increase the chances of reaction taking place.
What are the kinds of enzymes?
Carbohydrases, Proteases, Lipase, Catalase, Lysosymes
What are examples of Carbohydrases?
Amylase, sucrase, and maltase
What are examples of proteases?
Pepsin and trypsin
What processes are controlled by enzymes?
- Respiration
- Formation and breakdown of biological molecules
- Formation of blood clots
- DNA replication
- Cell division and differentiation
Why are enzymes called biological catalysts?
Enzymes are called biological catalysts because they are made in living organisms.
What is the substrate?
The substance on which the enzyme acts
What is the active site of an enzyme?
The part of an enzyme molecule which its substrate fits into to be made into products
What is the Enzyme-substrate complex?
Temporary molecule formed when an enzyme comes into perfect contact with its substrate.