2.4 Enzymes. Changes or transforms one set of substances into another Breaking and Reforming Bonds...

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2.4 Enzymes

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2.4 Enzymes

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Changes or transforms one set of substances into another• Breaking and Reforming Bonds• Example: O2 + 2 H2+ energy 2 H2O

Reactants ProductsSome release energy (exothermic)Some absorb energy (endothermic)

Chemical Reactions

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Require some energy to get things going (to start breaking bonds)

All Chemical Reactions….

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The energy needed to get a reaction started.

Some chemical reactions often occur spontaneously. Others that absorb energy cannot occur without a source of energy.

Activation Energy

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• Allow reaction to happen more readily• Speeds up the rate of the reaction• NOT used up in the reaction

Role of Catalysts

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Proteins that speed up chemical reactions within cells.

Example: carbonic anhydraseCO2 + H2O H2CO3

Converts Carbon Dioxide to Carbonic Acid 10 million times faster than on its own by LOWERING THE ACTIVATION

ENERGY NEEDED to complete the reaction

Enzymes

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Brings reactants close together (in correct orientation) so reaction occurs much easier.

How Enzymes Work?

Active Site is where

the substrate bonds to

the enzyme

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The following affect the activity of enzymes:1. Temperature• What do you expect the ideal temperature of activity to be?

(37 degrees Celsius – normal body temperature)2. pH• What effect would pH have on activity? Denature• What pH would you expect stomach enzymes (peptidase,

lipase) to work most effectively at? – Acidic

3. Regulatory Molecules• Bind to enzymes to speed up or slow down their activity by

turning them on or off.

Regulation of Enzyme Activity

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On a separate piece of paper do your best to

answer the question (drawings work well!):

What role do enzymes play in living things?

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