Vocab
Graph Reasoning
Enzyme function and processes
Biomolecules
Quiz Questions
100

Enzyme 

What is the biological substance that acts as catalysts and help complex reactions occur everywhere in life 

100
Activation site graph 

What is a graph where the taller line means there was no enzyme that was used, and the activation energy was higher. Lower line means there was an enzyme that was used, and activation energy was lower. Start of line and middle is reactants ends is products 

100

Dehydration synthesis and Hydrolysis 

What is removing water molecule to bond two monomers to make polymer. Adding water to break polymer back into monomers. 

100

Carbohydrate

What is CHO, monomer-monosaccharide-one sugar, disaccharide-two sugars-sucrose, Polysaccharide-many sugars-starch, glycogen, chitin, cellulose. Function- Quick energy and structure of cell wall. Ex.- sugar, starch, fiber. Foods- bread, pasta, candy, fruits 

100

Which biomolecules function as protective layer agaisnt water loss in cells of plants, bird feathers, and some animal skins. 

What is Lipids

200
Active site and its job 

what is a specially shaped hole in the enzyme thar fits around the substrate. It grabs onto substrate, works on it, then lets go. 

200

Temperature graph 

What is graph that shows the temperature that effects enzymes. The peak of line is optimum temperature. Any higher or lower will cause denature. Once denature starts it is irreversible. 

200

enzyme function steps

What is substrate binds to enzymes active site, substrate changes form and breaks down or bonds, enzyme lets go and product is released. 

200

Lipids 

What is CHO, monomer- glycerol, fatty acids. Triglyceride- 1 glycerol, 3 fatty acids. Saturated- solid at room temperature. Unsaturated- liquid at room temperature, healthier. Phospholipids- Forms cell membrane, glycerol+phosphate group+2 fatty acids, has hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail. Function- Long-term energy storage, forms cell membrane, body insulation. Ex.- Fats, oils, waxes, steroids. Food- oils, butter, avocado etc.  

200

Function of types of carbs

What is energy: glycogen and starch, structure: cellulose and chitin

300

Product

What is when the substrate leaves the enzyme, it is no longer the same

300
pH graph

what is graph that shows pH levels in enzyme. Peak of chart is 8 and optimum pH. Any higher or lower will cause denaturization. This is reversible unlike temperature. 

300

Enzyme stopping factors 

What is temperature and pH levels undergoing change causing enzyme to denature and not function properly. Competitive inhibitor blocking active site so substrates can get it. Noncompetitive inhibitor attaching to enzyme causing it to deform and not fit with any substrates. These all-cause enzymes to not do their job.  

300

Protein

What is CHON. monomer- amino acids. polymer- amino acids linked together to form poly peptide, which folds into protein. Function- muscle contraction, catalyzing chemical reactions, transporting molecules across the membrane, making up hair nails etc. Ex.- insulin, keratin, melanin. Foods- meats, nuts, beans, eggs.   

300

Does proteins provide energy.  

ATP and DNA function

What is no. 

What is ATP: provides energy for chemical reactions

DNA: carries and transmits gentic information. 

400

Substrate

What is the biological molecule that the enzyme will work on

400

Nucleotide structure

What is pentagon with sugar, then line to rectangle with nitrogenous base, then other line to circle with phosphate. 

400

Enzyme bonding 

What is enzymes can only bond with specific substrates. Substrates must be correct shape and size to fit into active site. Like a keyhole and key. 

400

Nucleic acids

What is CHONP. monomers- nucleotides- sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base. Function- storing and transmitting information to make proteins. Ex.- DNA & RNA. 
400

What do lipids and carbs have in common

What is both provide energy storage. 

500

Monomer and polymer 

What is one unit of a macromolecule. Strand of polymer 

500

Catalyst defintion (didnt have room in vocab section)

What is substance that increases rate of chemical reaction by reducing amount of energy need to start reaction.

500

What are two functions of proteins at cellular level

What is transport of molecules within cell and across cell membrane, immune response in cell

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