Enzymes 2.0 Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 3 large molecules (found in food) that are needed for the body?

A

Carbohydrates, proteins and lipids

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2
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what are Carbohydrates, proteins and lipids needed for?

A

growth, repair and metabolism

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3
Q

what is an issue regarding the size of the molecules and how is this counteracted? (2)

A
  • molecules are too large to pass from the intestine into the blood,
  • digestive enzymes break them down into smaller molecules
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4
Q

what do carbohydrates include? (4)

A

glycogen
starch
sucrose
glucose

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5
Q

what is a monosaccharide?

A

a simple sugar

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6
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what is an example of a monosaccharide?

A

-glucose or fructose

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7
Q

what do carbohydrase enzymes break down? and into what?

A

carbohydrates into simple sugars

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8
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where are carbohydrase enzymes produced? (3)

A
  • mouth (in saliva)
  • pancreas
  • small intestine.
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9
Q

what do amino acids include? (4)

A

enzymes
haemoglobin
collagen
keratin

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10
Q

what does each protein have?

what does this give each protein?

A
  • a unique sequence of amino-acids folded into the correct shape.
  • its own individual properties.
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11
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what are protease enzymes responsible for?

A

breaking down proteins in food into amino acids.

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12
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where are protease enzymes produced? (3)

A

stomach
pancreas
small intestine.

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13
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what are lipids classified as?

A

fats and oils

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14
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what do digestive enzymes such as lipase do?

A

break down lipids into fatty acids and glycerol

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15
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where are lipase enzymes produced? (2)

A

pancreas

small intestine.

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16
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what is calorimetry?

-give an example of this

A

Measuring the amount of heat given out or taken in by a process
-combustion of a fuel.

17
Q

how is a calorimeter used? and what is measured?

A

Small samples of material are placed in the machine which burns them.
-energy given off when the material burns is measured.

18
Q

what is the value of the energy given off measured in? and where?

A

-value is given in joules or calories in the nutritional information panel on the food packaging.

19
Q

how can the simplest calorimeter be arranged?

A

arranging a beaker of water above a burning sample.

20
Q

how can the energy emitted be measured in a simple calorimeter?

A

-by measuring the change in temperature of water, which is a direct measure of the energy held within the sample.