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What is a protein catalyst that permits chemical reactions in the body?
Enzyme
Substrate
Active site
Cofactor
What is a molecule on which an enzyme works?
Enzyme
Substrate
Active site
Cofactor
What is the area of an enzyme that combines with the substrate?
Enzyme
Substrate
Active site
Cofactor
What is an organic molecule that helps an enzyme combine with a substrate molecule?
Catalyst
Coenzyme
Active site
Cofactor
What is an inorganic molecule that helps an enzyme combine with a substrate molecule?
Catalyst
Coenzyme
Active site
Cofactor
Which of the letters represents the enzyme?
a
b
c
d
Which of the letters represents the active site?
a
b
c
d
Which of the letters represents the substrate?
a
b
c
d
Which of the letters represents the substrate products?
a
b
c
d
Which of the following DO NOT affect reaction rates of enzymes?
pH
Substrate molecule concentration
Temperature
Pressure
A molecule that competes with a substrate for access to an active site is called...
Feedback inhibition
Competitive inhibitor
Alosteric activity
Cofactor
If too much of a substrate is made, what process happens?
Feedback inhibition
Precursor activity
Allosteric site
Competitive inhibitorr
Why are enzymes important in metabolic reactions?
They increase the rate of reaction
They bring molecules together to react
They allow reactions to occur at lower temperatures
All of these answers
How do enzymes increase the rate of reaction?
What four factors increase rate of reaction of enzymes?
Which of the following statements are true?
The lock and key model newer than the induced-fit model
The induced-fit model requires coenzymes or cofactors
The lock and key model requires coenzymes or cofactors
All statements are true.
When will feedback inhibition occur?
When there is too much final product
When there is too much initial reactant
When there are too many enzymes
When there is too little allosteric molecules
How will introducing an enzyme into a system affect this diagram?
The curve will go higher
The energy required to activate will increase
The curve will lower
The curve will flatten
Based off of what you learned about enzymes, why are high fevers dangerous?
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