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During class today, we will be completing part A (and part b through the beginning of step 7) Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity p54 For your warm.

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1 During class today, we will be completing part A (and part b through the beginning of step 7) Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity p54 For your warm up, Read part A of the lab procedure. DO NOT WRITE THE PROCEDURE DOWN YET. Make a labeled diagram of each step of part A. Put the book away. Use your diagram to write out the steps of the procedure, Construct a materials list, and Create an empty table in which to record your data. Biology Warm Up (modified 9/16) Remember to substitute “potato,” everywhere the book says, “liver.”

2 Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity p54 For your warm up, Read part A of the lab procedure. DO NOT WRITE THE PROCEDURE DOWN YET. Make a labeled diagram of each step of part A. Put the book away. Use your diagram to write out the steps of the procedure, Construct a materials list, and Create an empty table in which to record your data. Biology Warm Up (modified 9/16) Remember to substitute “potato,” everywhere the book says, “liver.”

3 2.4 Chemical Reaction and Enzymes Chemical Reaction one set of chemicals changes into another set of chemicals. changes in chemical bonds Reactants enter into reaction Products are produced

4 2.4 Chemical Reaction and Enzymes 2H 2 + O 2 Reactants 2H 2 O Product

5 2.4 Chemical Reaction and Enzymes Chemical Reaction Can be slow: Iron oxidizing (rust) Can be fast: Hydrogen and Oxygen exploding

6 Energy Exothermic Energy is released 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O + energy Endothermic Energy is absorbed 2H 2 O 2H 2 + O 2 Energy +

7 Activation Energy Energy required to get a reaction started 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O + energy

8 Activation Energy Energy required to get a reaction started 2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O + energy Catalysts Speed a reaction by lowering activation energy Enzymes Proteins that serve as catalysts in biological systems

9 Enzyme Action Enzymes provide a site for reactants to be brought together Temperature and pH can affect the shape of enzymes and reduce their effectiveness Enzyme Animation


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