Factors Affecting Enzyme Rates
Activation Energy
General Enzyme Knowledge
Enzyme-Substrate
Catalase Lab
100

If the concentration of enzymes is increased, what happens to the rate of the reaction?

The reaction rate will increase.

100
The energy needed to start a reaction is called this.
What is activation energy?
100
Enzymes _________ reactions in the cells.
What is speed up?
100

This is the name of the model that describes how a substrate fits with an enzyme.

Lock and Key

100

This was the substrate used in the lab.

Hydrogen Peroxide

200

What does "Competition for Active Site" mean? How does it affect the enzyme rate?

Another other molecule sits in the active site, blocking the substrate from reacting with the enzyme. Rate is reduced.

200

True or False: All reactions require the same amount of ENERGY to get started.

What is false?

200

Enzymes are this type of macromolecule.

What is proteins?

200

This is what the Enzyme acts upon.

What is a substrate?

200

When acetic acid was added to the liver, the rate of the reaction _______.

Decreased.

300

The 4 factors affecting enzyme rate.

Enzyme Concentration, Substrate Concentration, Change in pH and temp., Competition for Active Site

300
This protein will reduce the activation energy.
What is an enzyme?
300

Enzymes contain these elements.

C,H, O, N

300

Where the specific substrate fits in the enzyme.

What is an active site?

300

Why could liver be used in the lab even though it came from a dead animal?

The enzyme can remain intact (active) for long periods of time as long as it is refrigerated.

400

This is the term for when an enzyme's active site changes shape due to a pH or temperature far from optimal.

Denatured

400

Enzymes lowers activation energy & speeds something up. Another word for this is a ____________.

What is catalyst?

400

True or False: Enzymes are used up during a reaction (not reusable)

False

400
The “new” substance created during reaction.
What is a product?
400

Was the catalase reusable? What proved this?

A reaction occurred every time new substrate (hydrogen peroxide) was added.

500

What is the optimal pH for the enzymes pepsin and trypsin?

Pepsin: 2.5-3

Trypsin: 7.5-8

500

This number on the graph represents the activation energy for the enzyme

What is 1

500

For each enzyme, there is a _________ substrate.

Specific

500
After the reaction, the enzyme is _________.
What is reusable?
500

This is why there was no reaction after the liver was heated in the hot water bath.

The enzymes became denatured (changed shape) and the substrate could not bond to the active site