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1. Based on your homework reading, what is an enzyme? 2. Some reactions have enzymes. What might be an advantage to having enzymes in chemical reactions? Any disadvantages? 3. Can you name any enzymes? BELLRINGER-3/9/15

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Page 1: Bellringer-3/9/15 Based on your homework reading, what is an enzyme?

1. Based on your homework reading, what is an enzyme?

2. Some reactions have enzymes. What might be an advantage to having enzymes in chemical reactions? Any disadvantages?

3. Can you name any enzymes?

BELLRINGER-3/9/15

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ENZYMES

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Most enzymes are proteinsAct as a catalyst to speed up a

chemical reaction by helping molecules react with each other faster

WHAT IS AN ENZYME?

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Reusable!Specific for what they catalyze (speed up)

End in “-ase”Named for the reaction they help. For example…Sucrase breaks down sucroseProteases break down proteinsLipases break down lipidsDNA polymerase builds DNA

ENZYMES ARE…

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Lactase breaks down lactose, a common component of dairy products (like milk)

People lacking the enzyme lactase are considered “lactose intolerant”-they can’t digest large amounts of milk!!

CASE STUDY: LACTOSE INTOLERANCE

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Re-used again for the same reaction with other molecules

Very little enzyme is needed to help in many reactions!

ENZYMES ARE NOT USED UP!

Products

Substrate

Active Site

Enzyme

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Remember, enzymes are specific!

Lock and Key Model: Shape of enzyme allows substrate to fitSpecific enzyme for each specific reaction

LOCK AND KEY MODEL

Chemical ReactionEnzyme + Substrate Enzyme + Product

REACTANTS PRODUCTS

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Enzymes work by weakening bonds, which lowers ACTIVATION ENERGYActivation Energy=energy needed for the chemical reaction to occur (energy needed to activate!)

By lowering the activation energy, the reaction can occur faster!

SO…HOW DO ENZYMES WORK?

Reactions can occur without the help…but not at the speed our bodies need!

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TemperatureHigh temperatures can cause enzymes to denature (unfold and lose shape), while low temperatures slow molecules down

pHChanges in pH changes protein shape (most human proteins sit at a pH of 6-8)

Denaturing=extreme temperature and pH can change enzyme shape, rendering it useless!

WHAT EFFECTS ENZYME ACTIVITY?

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Every reaction in your body is helped by an enzyme. They are necessary for all biological reactions!

WHY ARE ENZYMES IMPORTANT?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUn64HY5bug

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1. What is the function of an enzyme?2. Enzymes are used in nearly all

chemical reactions in our body. Using enzymes, explain why people who are lactose intolerant cannot drink milk.

3. What factors can cause an enzyme to denature?

BELLRINGER-3/10/15

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Energy in the cellPHOTOSYNTHESIS

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Process that uses the sun’s energy to make glucose (food for the plant)

Performed in: Green plants and some bacteria

Occurs in the chloroplasts of the plant cell

WHAT IS PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS FORMULA

6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2Carbon dioxide water glucose oxygen

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The rate (speed) at which a plant performs photosynthesis is based on a number of things:

# of reactantsMore reactants yields more products

Temperature and pHRecall that enzymes are directly impacted by these factors!

LightNo light=no photosynthesis

RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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Energy in the Cell

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

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Process where molecules of glucose are broken down to make CO2, water, and ATP

Occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes

WHAT IS CELLULAR RESPIRATION?

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RESPIRATION FORMULA

C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP glucose oxygen carbon dioxide water energy

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The point of cellular respiration is to make ATP!ATP is ENERGYAll organisms require energy to live (movement, cell division, active transport, etc…)

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

Three phosphates

Adenine

Ribose

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What do you notice about the relationship between the two processes?

PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION

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1. What do the following terms stand for?a) CO2

b) H2Oc) O2

d) C6H1202

e) ATP2. Write out the formula for photosynthesis.3. Write out the formula for cellular respiration.4. What is the relationship between the

reactants and products of photosynthesis and respiration?

BELLRINGER-3/11/15

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1. Where does photosynthesis take place in the cell?

2. Where does cellular respiration take place in the cell?

3. What factors might influence the rate of photosynthesis?

4. Write out the photosynthesis formula.5. Write out the cellular respiration

formula.

BELLRINGER-3/12/15

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Comparing Energy Processes

AEROBIC VS. ANAEROBIC

RESPIRATION

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Aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen

This is most efficient-can produce up to 38 ATP per glucose!

Carried out in the mitochondria

AEROBIC RESPIRATION

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BUT WHAT IF OXYGEN ISN’T AVAILABLE?

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Anaerobic Respiration (fermentation) occurs when oxygen is NOT present

Less efficient-only 2 ATP produced!Occurs in anaerobic bacteria, yeast,

and muscle cellsCarried out in the cytoplasm

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

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Alcoholic Fermentation

Occurs in bacteria, yeast

Makes Ethanol (alcohol)

Used in making bread, wine, and beer

Lactic Acid Fermentation

Occurs in muscle cells, bacteria

Makes Lactic Acid

WHAT IS FERMENTATION?

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Anaerobic respiration can occur in muscle cells during vigorous physical activity

Once your cells begin to lack sufficient oxygen, they will switch to lactic acid fermentation

Lactic acid buildup and muscle fatigue leads to cramping!

CASE STUDY: MUSCLE CRAMPS

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AEROBIC VS. ANAEROBIC

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1. Explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Which evolved first? How do you know?

2. Write out the formula for photosynthesis.

3. Write out the formula for cellular respiration.

BELLRINGER-3/16/15

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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE OF ENZYMES?

1. They act on nonspecific, randomly chosen substrates

2. After a reaction, they cannot be reused3. They can speed up metabolic

processes in the body4. They cannot change the shape

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1. Reaction site2. Regulatory site3. Active site4. Catalysis site

AT WHICH SITE ON AN ENZYME DO SUBSTRATES BIND AND REACT?

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1. 2 ATP2. 34 ATP3. 36 ATP4. 38 ATP

CELLULAR RESPIRATION USES ONE MOLECULE OF GLUCOSE TO

PRODUCE:

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1. Proteins2. Fatty acids3. Nucleic acids4. Monosaccharides

TO WHICH CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DO ENZYMES

BELONG?

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1. Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen2. Anaerobic respiration does not require

oxygen3. Anaerobic respiration occurs only at

the cellular level4. Anaerobic respiration only occurs

outside of the cell

WHICH IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AEROBIC RESPIRATION AND ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION?

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1. By absorbing energy2. By releasing energy3. By decreasing the energy needed4. By increasing the energy needed

HOW DOES AN ENZYME SPEED UP CHEMICAL REACTIONS?

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1. Enzymes become hormones2. Enzymes become denatured3. Enzymes become more active4. Enzymes become more sluggish

MANY ENZYMES IN THE HUMAN BODY FUNCTION BEST AT 37 DEGREES CELSIUS. WHAT IS THE MOST LIKELY

RESULT OF A GREAT INCREASE IN BODY TEMP?

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1. Aerobic respiration results in less energy

2. Aerobic respiration results in more energy

3. Each process results in equal energy4. Each process results in variable

amounts of energy

HOW DOES THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY RESULTING FROM FERMENTATION COMPARE

WITH THAT OF AEROBIC RESPIRATION?

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1. Enzymes2. Hormones3. Nucleic acids4. Vitamins

WHICH MOST DIRECTLY CONTROLS THE RATE AT WHICH FOOD IS BROKEN DOWN TO RELEASE

ENERGY?

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1. Carbon dioxide2. Glucose3. Water4. Sunlight

WHICH OF THESE IS A PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND A

REQUIREMENT FOR CELLULAR RESPIRATION?

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1. Carbon dioxide2. Glucose3. Oxygen4. Water

WHICH IS A WASTE PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS?