Enzymes (Chapter 9) Flashcards

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Metabolism

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Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions within an organism.

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Catalyst

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A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a reaction without itself being used up in the reaction

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Enzymes

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Enzymes are catalysts made of protein that speed up a reaction without being used up in the reaction.

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4
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What word describes the shape of an enzyme?

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folded

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5
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Substrate

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The substrate is the substance with which an enzyme reacts.

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Product

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The product is the substance(s) the enzyme forms.

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7
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Enzymes are made of _____

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protein

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8
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Enzymes work because they have the correct _____ to fit the substrate

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shape

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9
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Enzyme reactions are _______

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reversible.

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10
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Enzymes are named by adding the ending ___ to the name of their substrate

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ase

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11
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Example of a catabolic enzyme

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Amylase is an enzyme that converts starch (amylose) into maltose

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12
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Example of an anabolic enzyme

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DNA polymerase is an enzyme that forms and repairs DNA.

DNA ligase is also an anabolic enzyme. It is used in genetic engineering to join two pieces of DNA together.

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13
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Denatured enzyme

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A denatured enzyme has lost its shape and can no longer carry out its function.

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14
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Factors that affect enzyme activity

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Temperature: optimum in humans (37 degrees)
optimum in plants (20-30 degrees)
pH: optimum for most enzymes in pH 7
optimum for pepsin (enzyme in the stomach) pH 2

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15
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Bioprocessing

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Bioprocessing is the use of enzyme-controlled reactions to produce a product

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Bioreactor

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A bioreactor is a vessel in which living cells or their products are used to make a product

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Traditional bioprocessing products

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cheese, yoghurt, bread, beer, wine.

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Modern bioprocessing products

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antibiotics, drugs, vaccines, methane gas, vitamins, amino acids, perfumes.

19
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Immobilised enzymes

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Immobilised enzymes are enzymes that are attached, or fixed, to each other, or to an inert material.