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Enzymes Unit 2 What is an enzyme? • An enzyme is a special protein + What are they made of? • Enzymes are made of amino acids (just like proteins!!!) The lock and key model What do they do? • Enzymes start or speed up the rate of a chemical reaction. How do they do that? • Enzymes lower the activation energy – They make it easier for the reaction to start like lowering a hurdle energy (kJ) Ea without enzyme Ea with enzyme reaction (time) What is a chemical reaction? • A chemical reaction is where atoms are rearranged into a different order Reactant 1 + Reactant 2 Product – Reactants go into the reaction (left) – Products come out of the reaction (right) How do they help with a chemical reaction? • Enzymes match up to a single partner like a lock and a key – We say they are specific ↔ + enzyme + reactant ↔ ↔ enzyme-reactant complex + ↔ enzyme + products What happens when they are done helping with the reaction? • After enzymes help start or speed up the chemical reaction they wait around to help with another reaction – We say they are reusable What hurts enzymes? • Enzymes do not like changes in temperature. What hurts enzymes? • Enzymes do not like changes in pH. What happens to an enzyme when temperature or pH changes? • Enzymes denature (lose their shape, die) in extreme temperatures or pH. heat pH normal denatured