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Enzymes

Engage

• What happens if the gall bladder is blocked?

• Can you live without a gall bladder?

• What do you think would happen to the

digestive process if your stomach had a

neutral pH?

• What if your stomach had a basic pH?

• If you have an abnormal body temperature,

what do you think the overall affect to

digestion would be?

Explore



• Exploration 1

• A Study of Biochemical Reactions

• You will observe the activity of an enzyme

in two substances, both of which break

down hydrogen peroxide. One substance is

plant tissue, potato. The other is animal

tissue, liver. Both are sources of the

enzyme, catalase, an organic compound.

• Exploration 2

• Toying with Enzymes

Explain



• What is an enzyme?

• A protein that speeds up a chemical reaction

without being destroyed.

• Catalyst

Why do We Need Enzymes?



• Most chemical reactions in the cell take too

long to complete on their own.

• A catalyst (enzyme) is needed to speed up

these reactions.

Enzymes

• Catalytic proteins: change the

rate of reactions w/o being

consumed

• Activation Energy: the E

required to break bonds

• Substrate: enzyme reactant

• Active site: pocket or groove

on enzyme that binds to

substrate

How Do Enzymes Work?

DO NOT WRITE

• Enzymes are used by the

cell to lower the activation

energy needed to start a

chemical reaction.

• This is accomplished by

binding to the reactants.

• They will then twist or

bend the material lowering

the energy needed to split

it.

An Enzyme System

• Active site - specific for

the object it will hold,

called the substrate.

• The enzyme system is the

enzyme and substrate

combined.

Enzyme Reaction

Enzyme Facts



• Enzyme are Proteins.

• DECREASE the activation energy of a

reaction.

• Specific to the substrate they bind.

• Induced Fit Model

• They can be reused.

How Enzymes Work







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Review of Digestive Enzymes



• Why do we need enzymes to help us digest

out food?

– It would take to long without them. They act as

a catalyst to speed up the digestive process.

• What macromolecules to digestive enzymes

act upon?

– Carbohydrate, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids

• Can you name three digestive enzymes?

Carbohydrate Digestion









• Monomers-small molecules that can be linked to make larger

molecules

• Monosaccharide (single sugar)

• Disaccharide (double sugar)

• MALTASE, LACTASE, SUCRASE

– Enzymes that digest Disaccharides

Fat (Lipid) Digestion



• Bile from gall bladder emulsifies fat.

• LIPASE- enzymes that digests lipids

Protein Digestion



• TRYPSIN and CHYOTRYPSIN – enzymes that

break bonds next to specific amino acids

• Carboxypeptidase – splits off one amino acid at a

time. Works on the carboxyl group.

• Aminopeptidase- works in the opposite direction.

• ENTEROKINASE-hormone that activates these

enzymes.

Elaborate





• Investigating Digestive Process

• Science Kit and Boreal

www.sciencekit.com

• In this lab, you will understand the actions

of different enzymes in your own body.


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