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... Most biological enzymes are proteins. Not all proteins are enzymes, but most enzymes are proteins. They perform the chemical reactions in cells. A catalyst is a molecule which increases the rate of a reaction. A substrate is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts to yield a product. Enz ...
... Most biological enzymes are proteins. Not all proteins are enzymes, but most enzymes are proteins. They perform the chemical reactions in cells. A catalyst is a molecule which increases the rate of a reaction. A substrate is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts to yield a product. Enz ...
Unit 2 Biochemistry Chp 8 Metabolism Module
... 1. How are “chemical reactions” important to an organism? Below is a “chemical equation”. 2. If the product is carbonic acid, what are the reactants in this equation? 3. What does the double arrow indicate? 4. What is the biological importance of this equation? Below is the chemical equation for the ...
... 1. How are “chemical reactions” important to an organism? Below is a “chemical equation”. 2. If the product is carbonic acid, what are the reactants in this equation? 3. What does the double arrow indicate? 4. What is the biological importance of this equation? Below is the chemical equation for the ...
Enzymes - Net Start Class
... side of a chemical equation Optimum – the best conditions for a reaction to occur. In your body, optimum conditions are a pH of 7 and a temperature of 37oC ...
... side of a chemical equation Optimum – the best conditions for a reaction to occur. In your body, optimum conditions are a pH of 7 and a temperature of 37oC ...
Interesting facts: • During endocytosis, these intra
... directly energized, ABC-type transporters (blue) of the plant vacuole. S, neutral solute; A–, anion; cat+, cation; X-conjugate, conjugate of a compound X (secondary metabolite or xenobiotic) with a hydrophilic compound such as glucose, glutathione, an amino acid, malonate, or sulphate. ...
... directly energized, ABC-type transporters (blue) of the plant vacuole. S, neutral solute; A–, anion; cat+, cation; X-conjugate, conjugate of a compound X (secondary metabolite or xenobiotic) with a hydrophilic compound such as glucose, glutathione, an amino acid, malonate, or sulphate. ...
Digestive Enzymes - World of Teaching
... them into a form that can be absorbed into the blood and used by cells. Enzymes make this possible. ...
... them into a form that can be absorbed into the blood and used by cells. Enzymes make this possible. ...
Enzymes: Introduction • Enzymes are catalysts which speed up the
... Enzymes work at optimal p H and temperature making them most environmentally friendly solution for industrial manufacturing. Enzymes are biodegradable and keep on working until they are dissolved usually by other enzymes. All enzymes are proteins but not all proteins are enzymes: Proteins a ...
... Enzymes work at optimal p H and temperature making them most environmentally friendly solution for industrial manufacturing. Enzymes are biodegradable and keep on working until they are dissolved usually by other enzymes. All enzymes are proteins but not all proteins are enzymes: Proteins a ...
USED Enzymes Worksheet
... _______________ speed up reactions without themselves being involved in the reaction. ______________ are catalysts made of ____________ they speed up a reaction without being used up themselves in the reaction. Because enzymes are made in living things they are called ____________________ (or organi ...
... _______________ speed up reactions without themselves being involved in the reaction. ______________ are catalysts made of ____________ they speed up a reaction without being used up themselves in the reaction. Because enzymes are made in living things they are called ____________________ (or organi ...
Biochemistry Power Point - Liberty Union High School District
... Contain one or more double bonds Found in plant products Liquid at room temp ...
... Contain one or more double bonds Found in plant products Liquid at room temp ...
Biochemistry: A Short Course
... 2. Reactions with enzymes are typically 103 to 1020 times faster than without enzymes. 3. Enzymes are biologically relevant because they function ...
... 2. Reactions with enzymes are typically 103 to 1020 times faster than without enzymes. 3. Enzymes are biologically relevant because they function ...
Enzymes
... diffused into the osmometer and WHY? This is a two part question. 5. Molecules diffuse from an area of [high] [low] OR [low] [high]? (note [ ] = concentration) ...
... diffused into the osmometer and WHY? This is a two part question. 5. Molecules diffuse from an area of [high] [low] OR [low] [high]? (note [ ] = concentration) ...
Enzyme Fundamental Concepts Enzymes are biological catalysts
... 3. Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy. 4. Enzymes catalyze exergonic (exothermic)/ spontaneous reactions. 5. Enzymes are unused and unchanged by the chemical reaction they catalyze. 6. Enzymes catalyze one specific chemical reaction. 7. An increase in the concentration ...
... 3. Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy. 4. Enzymes catalyze exergonic (exothermic)/ spontaneous reactions. 5. Enzymes are unused and unchanged by the chemical reaction they catalyze. 6. Enzymes catalyze one specific chemical reaction. 7. An increase in the concentration ...
Enzymes09
... • 1) The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism’s cells. As a basis for understanding ...
... • 1) The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism’s cells. As a basis for understanding ...
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... organisms. They also act as enzymes helping to control metabolic reactions in organisms. Amino acids contain two functional groups, the carboxyl group (-COOH) and the amino group (-NH2). Color code the amino acid on this worksheet (carbon-black, hydrogen-yellow, nitrogen-blue, and oxygen-red). ...
... organisms. They also act as enzymes helping to control metabolic reactions in organisms. Amino acids contain two functional groups, the carboxyl group (-COOH) and the amino group (-NH2). Color code the amino acid on this worksheet (carbon-black, hydrogen-yellow, nitrogen-blue, and oxygen-red). ...
Enzymes - Science Geek
... CA Standard Students know enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and the activities of enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic conditions, and the pH of the surroundings. ...
... CA Standard Students know enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and the activities of enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic conditions, and the pH of the surroundings. ...
Human placenta glutathione transferase (EC2.5.1.18) T undergoes
... The analysis of the second peak gave the following amino acid sequence: Ala-Ser-Xxx-Leu-Tyr-Gly-Gln-Leu-ProLys. By comparing these sequences with the complete primary structure of this isoenzyme the 2 modified cysteines can be identified as the 101 and 47 residues, respectively. ...
... The analysis of the second peak gave the following amino acid sequence: Ala-Ser-Xxx-Leu-Tyr-Gly-Gln-Leu-ProLys. By comparing these sequences with the complete primary structure of this isoenzyme the 2 modified cysteines can be identified as the 101 and 47 residues, respectively. ...
Enzyme_Classificn
... ENZYME CLASSIFICATION ANSWERS TO IN-CLASS EXERCISE (1) TRANSFERASE (HEXOKINASE) (2) OXIDOREDUCTASE (ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE) (3) HYDROLASE (ATPase) (4) LYASE (PYRUVATE DECARBOXYLASE) (5) LIGASE (PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE) (6) ISOMERASE (MALEATE ISOMERASE) (7) HYDROLASE (PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE ...
... ENZYME CLASSIFICATION ANSWERS TO IN-CLASS EXERCISE (1) TRANSFERASE (HEXOKINASE) (2) OXIDOREDUCTASE (ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE) (3) HYDROLASE (ATPase) (4) LYASE (PYRUVATE DECARBOXYLASE) (5) LIGASE (PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE) (6) ISOMERASE (MALEATE ISOMERASE) (7) HYDROLASE (PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE ...