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The organic molecule that contains enzymes

The substance that an enzyme binds to

The concept in which 1 enzyme fits only 1 substrate

The 2 factors that affect the function of an enzyme

The term given when an enzyme loses its shape & can no longer function

The building block of a carbohydrate

The building block of a nucleic acid

This lipid is identified by 4 interconnected carbon rings

The building block of proteins

The building block of neutral fats

Used for insulation

Ready & easily available source of energy for the body

Highest caloric value

Used to provide strength & support for the body

Same caloric value as proteins

Complementary base pairs of RNA?

The entire name given to RNA?

The sugar that is in DNA?

Identify the structure of the following:

3 components of a nucleotide?

Used to regulate pH in the body

Complementary base pairs of DNA?

Type of protein that is a biological catalyst

There are many different enzymes located in the cytoplasm of a single cell. How is a specific enzyme able to catalyze a specific reaction? Most enzymes can catalyze many different reactions. Different enzymes are synthesized in specific areas of the cytoplasm Enzymes are transported to specific substrates (reactants) by ribosomes An enzyme binds to a specific substrate (reactant) for the reaction to be catalyzed

What will happen if an appropriate enzyme is added to a chemical reaction?

RNA & DNA are which type of organic compound?

A sugar, a phosphate group, & a nitrogen base form the building blocks of which organic compound?

Which macromolecule contains C, H & O in a 2 H to 1 O ratio?

Its elemental components are C, H, O, N & sometimes S

Its elemental components are C, H, O, N, & P