Enzymes are described as ________ __________.
Biological Catalysts
What does 'in vitro' mean?
In glassware - (outside an organism)
What stain is used on animal cells?
Methylene Blue
In the body, what are enzymes are eventually broken down into?
amino acids
What county am I from?
Donegal
What biomolecule are enzymes?
Protein
The mineral needed to help form cell walls.
Calcium
What magnification is the eyepiece lens?
X10
I emulsify fat and neutralise chyme. What am I?
Bile
How many years have I been in this school?
4
Enyzmes end in what three letters?
____ASE
The groove that forms when two animal cells are splitting.
Cleavage furrow
Name the two chemicals that make up the biuret test.
Sodium hydroxide and Copper sulfate
The muscular contraction and relaxation of the alimentary canal to allow food to move along it is known as?
Peristalsis
How do I travel to work?
Bike
Active Site
The carbohydrate found in fungal cell walls.
Chitin
Name the substrate used in 3 of the enzyme experiments.
Hydrogen peroxide
Where precisely are fatty acids and glycerol absorbed?
Lacteal
What sport do I play?
GAA
How many substrates can fit into an active site?
One
What organelle is known as THE POWERHOUSE of the cell?
mitochondrion
Name the chemical used to immobilise yeast.
Sodium alginate
The start of the small intestine is known as the...
Duodenum
How many sisters do I have?
5