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5.10-5.15 REVIEW Honors Biology 20152016 DO NOW Describe the general process of how enzymes work. Be as descriptive as possible and mention all relevant key terms. 5.10-5.15 GROUP REVIEW Are you ready? NAME 5 FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE SPEED OF AN ENZYME-CATALYZED REACTION A) B) C) D) light energy to chemical energy chemical energy to kinetic energy light energy to potential energy heat to light energy WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DIRECT ENERGY TRANSFERS IS IMPOSSIBLE IN LIVING SYSTEMS? A) B) C) D) light energy to chemical energy chemical energy to kinetic energy light energy to potential energy heat to light energy A) Its synthesis is endergonic. B) Extremely stable bonds link the second and third phosphate groups. C) It is a type of nucleic acid. D) It releases energy when one phosphate group leaves ATP. E) ADP is more stable than ATP WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS REGARDING ATP ARE TRUE? (THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE RIGHT ANSWER) A) Its synthesis is endergonic. B) Extremely stable bonds link the second and third phosphate groups. C) It is a type of nucleic acid. D) It releases energy when one phosphate group leaves ATP. E) ADP is more stable than ATP A new stomach enzyme is discovered. It is inhibited by a molecule that mimics its substrate and displaces the location where the substrate normally binds. a) Which colored curve demonstrates the reaction rate of this enzyme with its inhibitor? b) Draw a graph of this enzyme’s predicted pH v. activity curve. A) Competitive inhibitors interfere with the enzyme; noncompetitive inhibitors interfere with the reactants. A) Competitive inhibitors change the enzyme's tertiary structure; noncompetitive inhibitors cause polypeptide subunits to dissociate. A) Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of the enzyme; noncompetitive inhibitors bind to a different site. A) None of the above HOW DOES INHIBITION OF AN ENZYME -CATALYZED REACTION BY A COMPETITIVE INHIBITOR DIFFER FROM INHIBITION BY A NONCOMPETITIVE INHIBITOR? A) Competitive inhibitors interfere with the enzyme; noncompetitive inhibitors interfere with the reactants. A) Competitive inhibitors change the enzyme's tertiary structure; noncompetitive inhibitors cause polypeptide subunits to dissociate. A) Competitive inhibitors bind to the active site of the enzyme; noncompetitive inhibitors bind to a different site. A) None of the above A) the burning of wood B) the synthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water C) the breakdown of glucose D) cellular respiration WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING PROCESSES IS ENDERGONIC? A) the burning of wood B) the synthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water C) the breakdown of glucose D) cellular respiration WHAT IS WHAT IS Energy coupling? A) breaking the covalent bonds that hold the molecule together. B) removing phosphate groups from the enzyme. C) causing enzyme molecules to stick together. D) changing the enzyme's threedimensional shape. HEATING INACTIVATES ENZYMES BY A) breaking the covalent bonds that hold the molecule together. B) removing phosphate groups from the enzyme. C) causing enzyme molecules to stick together. D) changing the enzyme's threedimensional shape. A) Thermodynamics is the study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter. B) A single cell or the planet Earth could be a thermodynamic system. C) An open system exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings. D) An automobile engine is a closed system because it does not exchange energy and matter with its surroundings. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS REGARDING THERMODYNAMICS IS FALSE? A) Thermodynamics is the study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter. B) A single cell or the planet Earth could be a thermodynamic system. C) An open system exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings. D) An automobile engine is a closed system because it does not exchange energy and matter with its surroundings.