Enzymes In The Digestion System Flashcards

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What are enzymes

A

Catalyst to speed up rate of reaction

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What does amylase break down?

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Starch into glucose

Found in the salivary glands and pancreas

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What does protease break down?

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Protein into amino acids acids

Found in stomach, pancreas, small intestine

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What does lipase break down?

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Fat into glycerols and fatty acids
Found in the pancreatic fluid

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Explain the lock and key theory.

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Substrate binds to active site

Shape of substrate is complimentary

Chemical reaction occurs

Smaller products are formed

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How does temperature affect enzymes.

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High temp increases rate of reaction

High temp breaks bonds so enzyme changes shape

Enzyme denatures

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How does the ph affect enzymes.

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Different enzymes work at different ph

If ph too far from optimum, Bonds weaken

Changes shape

Enzyme denatures

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How does concentration affect enzymes.

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High concentration increases rate of reaction

More collisions

Too high has no effect as enzyme working at max rate

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How does bile help speed up digestion of lipids.

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Emulsifies fat which increases the surface area to increase rate of lipid breakdown

Bile neutralises to create optimum ph conditions

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Describe how protein is digested

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Protease breaks protein into amino acids

Made in stomach, small intestine, pancreas

Protein broken down in stomach and small intestine

Protease works best in stomach at acidic conditions

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Suggest why a person with coeliac disease might have poor growth.

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Damaged micro villi means surface area decreases

So less glucose and amino acids are absorbed

Therefore less energy released for aerobic respiration

Less amino acids for growth as there is less proteins

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