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This refers to the space in the enzymes shape into which the substrate fits.
active site
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What type of biomolecule is an enzyme?
protein
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What happens to an enzyme exposed to a temperature beyond optimum?
denatured
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banana
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gift
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gift
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baam
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This refers to a substance like an enzyme that speeds up any reaction.
catalyst
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What do you call the particular pH where enzymes work best?
optimum pH
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It is the combination of an enzyme and a molecule that bumps and fits into it.
enzyme-substrate complex
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What type of environmental pH does pepsin consider ideal?
acidic
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This is the molecule that is formed at the end of the reaction.
product
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banana
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banana
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substrate
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fairy
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rocket
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lifesaver
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Based on the graph, what is the ideal pH of amylase?
7
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It has an alkaline condition where trypsin digests protein.
small intestine
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It is a digestive enzyme that breaks down lipids.
Lipase
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What is the optimum temperature of enzymes working in the heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver?
37 degrees Celsius
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