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Chemical Reactions • Energy stored in chemical bonds – When bonds broken = Energy released (heat & light) • Activation Energy: amount of energy needed to start a reaction Exothermic Reactions • Exo = exit; thermic = heat • Defined: Release more energy than it absorbs – Light & heat • Ex: Cellular Respiration – Process that creates energy for cells – Chemical energy released for cells… – Heat energy released for warmth Endothermic Reactions • Endo = within; thermic heat • Defined: Absorb more energy than it releases • Ex: Photosynthesis – Sunlight is absorbed by plants…to create energy as glucose Enzymes • Activation energy usually comes from an increase in temp – Slow process • Catalyst: substance that decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction – Speeds up reaction • Enzymes are catalysts in living organisms. Controlled Settings • Human body ~98.6°F – Can’t raise body temp to start reactions. • Internal reactions would be too slow to sustain life without a catalyst • Ex: Saliva – Breaks down starch 1,000,000x faster with amylase Enzyme Structure • Enzyme shape allows specific reactants to bind together – Reactants = substrate – Ex: Amylase & starch: Starch is the substrate because it binds to amylase • Substrates binds to activation sites on the enzyme (key fitting into a lock) • Once binded to enzyme, substrates bonds weakened • Substrates bonds break • Substrates form new bonds (product) Recap • 1) How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions? • 2) What is released when chemical bonds are broken? • 3) Why is photosynthesis an example of an endothermic reaction? • 4) Why is cellular respiration an example of an exothermic reaction? • 5) Besides enzymes, what else is often a catalyst that speeds up reactions? • 6) What are the molecules called that react with enzymes? • 7) What do enzymes weaken between molecules?