Enzyme Types
Connections of "Lock and Key"
Fast and Quick Substrates
Connections Blocked
Enzymes Could Do With Out
100
This enzyme catalyzes the transfer of different chemical groups other than Hydrogen
What is Transferase
100
The Lock and Key model best represent the connection between two or more these
What are enzymes and substrates
100
Substrates are the substance on which these work.
What is an enzyme
100
This is a term used to describe the mixture of enzymes and substrates
What is enzyme/substrate concentration
100
The activity of this can be affected by inhibitors, concentration, heat, and pH level
What is enzymes
200
This is an enzyme that converts molecules into their positional isomers.
What is Isomerase
200
The "key" in the model holds true for this
What is the substrate
200
When the enzyme and the substrate connect, they create this site in which information is transferred from the enzyme to the substrate.
What is the active site
200
These are the molecules that warp or change the shape of enzymes
What is inhibitors
200
if this is increased too much enzymes and substrates move rapidly colliding with each other causing them to denature.
What is heat
300
When a molecule comes in contact with water and it ends in the decomposition of that molecule it is called hydrolysis. This enzyme speeds the process up.
What is Hydrolase
300
This part of the enzyme substrate connection is best represented by a "lock"
What is the enzyme
300
active sites are found on this protein
What is an enzyme
300
usually passed 40 degrees Celsius enzymes or substrates start to do this.
What is denature
300
All enzymes have an optimum level of this
What is pH
400
This enzyme strips a group from a molecule to form a double bond.
What is Lyase
400
This place is usually where they meet and is the source of information transfer.
What is the active site
400
substrates help this object catalyze different substances
What is enzyme
400
when this is present enzymes cannot use the substrates to carry out functionality
What is inhibitors
400
The compound in which this is placed should match the its pH level.
What is enzyme
500
This enzyme is capable of binding to molecules into one structure.
What is Ligase
500
In an actual enzyme substrate connection, the enzyme has this site which breaks down substrate reaction.
What is a catalytic site
500
with a low concentration of substrates, substrates become saturated by enzymes. Rate of reaction does this.
What is increases
500
in the induced fit model this molecule forces its way into the enzyme.
What is a substrate
500
With a high concentration of substrates all enzymes become saturated. Rate of reaction does this.
What is decreases