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Enzymes and Respiration
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Part of AQA GCSE Science on Enzymes and Respration
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Enzymes and Respiration
Enzymes
Biological Catalysts
Amino acid chains folded to form active site
Involved in...
Building large molecules from smaller ones
Changing one molecule to another
Breaking dow large molecues in smaller ones
DENATURED = Bonds broken
Proteins
Long chains of AMINO ACIDS
Different Arrangements=Different Chains
Structural Bodies of...
Tissues
Hormones
Antibodies
Catalysts (enzymes)
Rates of Reacion
Temperature
Temperature
pH
Enzymes in Industry
Slimming Foods
Insomerase turns glucose into fructose
Sweeter but less glucose
Baby Food
Protease breaks chains of amino acids (proteins)
Helps the baby digest foods
Types
Lipase = Breaks down fats
Protease = Breaks down proteins
Carbohydrase = Breaks down Carbohydrates
Amylase = Breaks down startch
Aerobic Respiration
Breaking down foods using oxygen to release energy from cells
Glucose+Oxygen = CO2+Water(+energy)
Mitochondria = site
Uses of energy(products)...
Needed by cells to carry out basic functions
Make muscles contract for animals
Keep constant temp in bodies
Anaerobic Respiration
Glucose = Lactic Acid + (a little energy)
Happens when muscles run short of oxygen
Glucose is incompletely broken down to lactic acid which gradually builds up in the muscles
LESS energy released
OXYGEN DEBT
Amount of oxygen needed to break down lactic Acid into CO2 ad water after exercise
KEY DEFINITIONS
Active Site=Part of enzyme molecule, enzyme fits in
Substrate=the substance on which an enzyme works
Optimum temp.=temp at which enzyme works fastest
Denature=enzyme loses shape of active site when heated above 45°/exposed to extreme pH
Bile=Helps digestion by making tiny fat droplets so lipase can break it down more quickly
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