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1 2.4: Chemical Reactions & Enzymes
chemical reaction: process that changes one set of chemicals into another by changing the chemical bonds that join the atoms elements (or compounds) that enter into a chemical reaction are known as reactants & those produced by a chemical reaction are known as products reactants products

2 energy is released or absorbed during chemical reactions
chemical reactions that release energy usually occur on their own chemical reactions that absorb energy will not occur without a source of energy

3 every organism must have a source of energy to carry out the chemical reactions it needs to stay alive plants get their energy by trapping and storing the energy from sunlight in energy-rich compounds animals get their energy when they eat plants or other animals

4 energy that is needed to get a reaction started is called the activation energy
activation energy is involved in chemical reactions whether or not the overall reaction releases or absorbs energy

5 some chemical reactions are too slow or have activation energies that are too high to make them practical for living organisms these chemical reactions are made possible by catalysts catalyst: substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction work by lowering a reaction’s activation energy

6 enzymes: globular proteins that act as biological catalysts
thousands of different enzymes exist in the body & can be reused enzymes are very specific, catalyzing only one chemical reaction

7 enzymes weaken the bonds which lowers the amount of activation energy needed for the reaction
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8 reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions are known as substrates
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9 substrates bind to a site on the enzyme called the active site
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10 active site & substrates have complementary shapes which explains why they are specific to a particular reaction Enzyme

11 temperature, pH, and regulatory molecules are all factors that can affect enzyme activity
best close to normal body temperature & with a pH between 6 – 8 ~ extremes tend to unfold the enzyme most enzymes are regulated by molecules that carry chemical signals (hormones!) within cells, switching enzymes “on” or “off” as needed

12 Enzyme Animation:


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