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Enzymes are composed of âĶâĶâĶâĶâĶ.
Protein
Carbohydrate
Fat
Starch
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What are the two types of enzyme reaction?
diffusion and osmosis
degradation and diffusion
degradation and osmosis
degradation and synthesis
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What forms to facilitate an enzyme reaction?
A protein
A biological catalyst
An enzyme-substrate complex
An active site
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Building up smaller molecules into a larger molecule is an example of a âĶâĶâĶâĶâĶâĶâĶ...
Degradation Reaction
Synthesis Reaction
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Enzymes bind to a ...âĶâĶâĶ...âĶ.
Specific Product
Non-Specific Product
Non-Specific Substrate
Specific Substrate
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Proteins are made from chains of âĶâĶâĶâĶâĶ.
mRNA
Amino Acids
DNA
Ribosomes
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What is special about the active site?
The active site is complementary to its specific substrate
The active site is the same as its specific substrate
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Breaking down a large molecule into smaller molecules is an example of a âĶâĶâĶâĶâĶ.
Synthesis Reaction
Degradation Reaction
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What are the products produced when fats are broken down by Lipase?
Oxygen and water
Maltose
Peptides
Fatty acids and glycerol
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What feature of an enzyme is shown in the diagram?
The shape of the active site is different to its specific substrate
The shape of the active site is complementary to its specific product
The shape of the active site is different to its specific product
The shape of the active site is complementary to its specific substrate
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What does the variety of protein shapes and functions depend on?
the sequence of glucose molecules
the sequence of amino acids
the sequence of bases
the sequence of fatty acids
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What name is given to the site where the enzyme and substrate bind?
Enzyme Site
Product Site
Catalyst Site
Active Site
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