Enzyme Game - By Alexa
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Created Date
10.20.20
Last Updated
10.21.20
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Topics of this game:
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An enzyme exposed to high heat or chemicals (temp and pH), which destroys the secondary and tertiary structure decreasing function?
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What stops a reaction by binding at the active site, competing with the natural substrate?
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What binds at a distinct site from the active site (allosteric site) causing a change in enzyme shape and function, preventing the substrate from binding - slowing down the reaction?
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What do enzymes do which enables reactants to come together and react more easily?
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what is the reaction that releases free energy and requires an input of activation energy to initiate the reaction?
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What are the reactants enzymes interact with called?
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What are enzymes made of?
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What are substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered?
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What are the ions or other molecules some enzymes require to function by adding or removing chemical groups from the subrate?
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The rate of an enzyme reaction to the amount of product produced is showed on a graph, which part would have to lowest reaction rate?
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When an enzyme is put into different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide why did the enzyme placed in the most concentrated hydrogen peroxide float the quickest?
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How can the rate of an enzyme reaction be determined?
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In a graph depicting the rate of an enzyme's reaction and its product used over time, what is likely the reason that there was a steap slope that then starts decreasing until its flat (what does the decrease in steepness in slope represent)?
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A graph was depicting the effects of temperature on the rate of an enzyme reaction, as the temperature increased the rate of reaction increased until the reaction hit 81 degrees and the rate of reaction began decreasing. Why the decrease?
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What is the highly specific location on an enzyme where substrates bind?
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How do higher environmental temperatures increase the rate of reactions?
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increasing the temperature would affect the rate of reaction by?
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Enzymes are _________________ which speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy
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