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Lesson 2.4: Chemical Reactions & Enzymes

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1 Lesson 2.4: Chemical Reactions & Enzymes

2 Chemical Reactions: A chemical reaction is a process that changes one set of chemicals into another by rearranging chemical bonds The elements you start with are reactants The elements you end with are products

3 Chemical Reactions: Exothermic Reaction- chemical reactions that release energy into surroundings; usually occur spontaneously Endothermic Reaction- chemical reactions that absorb energy from surroundings; usually require a source of energy

4 Chemical Reactions: The energy that is needed to get a reaction started is called the activation energy Activate = start

5 Chemical Reactions: Some chemical reactions are too slow or have activation energies that are too high to make them practical for living tissue Catalysts speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy

6 Enzymes: Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in cells

7 Enzyme- Substrate Complex:
The reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions are known as substrates Enzymes break down substrates into the products

8 Enzyme- Substrate Complex:
The substrates bind to a site on the enzyme called the active site The fit is so precise that the active site and substrates are often compared to a lock and key

9 Enzyme Activity: Temperature and pH can denature enzymes, preventing it from working Presence of other molecules can also affect enzymatic activity

10 Enzyme Examples:


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