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1 Aim: What can affect the rate of enzyme reactions?

2 What do we mean when we say reaction rate?
How can we speed up reactions? Add Enzymes Another word for reaction rate, is the speed of a reaction.

3 How do enzymes work? A + B AB
Enzymes bind to the substrate so the chemical reaction can take place. ENZYME A + B AB

4 How can we speed up a chemical reaction even more?
Increase enzyme concentration Increase substrate concentration

5 How can we speed the number of cars that can be built?
Increase workers Increase car parts (Enzymes) (Substrates)

6 Increasing Substrate Concentration:
As substrate Concentration increases, The reaction rate increases & then remains The same Enzyme A + B AB + H2O

7 Increasing enzyme concentration:
As enzyme Concentration increases, The reaction rate increases & then remains The same Enzyme A + B AB + H2O

8 How can we increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
How can we speed up enzyme activity?

9 So, how do we speed up this chemical reaction?
Enzyme A + B AB + H2O

10 *What is the relationship between temperature & enzyme activity in the graph below?
Optimum As temperature increases, enzyme activity increases up to its optimum & then decreases *Optimum means the most favorable temperature for the reaction to occur. *The optimum temperature for this enzyme = 40 0C

11 What is the optimal temperature for most human enzymes?
37 0C

12 What is the range at which this enzyme works?
Between O 0C

13 Why does Enzyme activity begin to decrease after the optimum Temperature?
The enzyme changes shape = DENATURATION

14 So, how much have you learned?
What is the temperature range at which A, B, C work at? At what range are A & B active at the same time? What are their optimum temperatures? At what temperature does B begin to denature? A=2-37, B=3-98, C=37-120 A B C 3 - 37 A = 4, B = 37, C = 95 B = 38+ *(END OF PAGE 2)*

15 What is PH? -how acidic or basic a substance is….

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17 What is the relationship between pH and enzyme activity?
As pH increases from _______ to _________, enzyme activity increases and then decreases acidic basic

18 When is enzyme activity at its greatest?
*At its optimum pH.

19 What is the optimal pH for human enzymes?

20 What is the range at which this enzyme works?
Between 1 to 11

21 Why does Enzyme activity begin to decrease after the optimum pH?
DENATURE: Loses shape

22 Pepsin & Trypsin Enzymes in our body that help hydrolyze
proteins into amino acids. hydrolyze Pepsin- stomach Trypsin- small intestine

23 pH in stomach is about 2 Are the stomach juices acidic or basic?

24 So, how much have you learned?
What is the pH range at which A & B work at? At what range are they both active? What are their optimum pH’s? Would enzymes A & B be found in the same location in our body? Why? A = 0 -6, B = 2-9 2 - 6 A = 3, b = 6.5 No. Enzymes are specific based on their shape & conditions.


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