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What is amylase? (1 point)
an enzyme that breaks down food another name for the large intestine a nutrient absorbed in the small
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A(n)___ is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of food.
*Epiglottis *Enzyme *Gallbladder *Peristalisis
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Salivary amylase is an _______ that breaks down amylose and amylopectin into smaller chains of glucose, called dextrins and
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Which of the following enzymes unzips and unwinds the DNA molecule during replication?
Helicase DNA ligase Unzipase DNA
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In the enzyme lab we used beef liver samples to provide us with an enzyme for our experiments. What was the name of the enzyme
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13) What happens to the rate of an enzyme–substrate catalyzed reaction if the concentration decreases continuously?
a.
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the diagram below shows the detail of an experiment done in a grade 10 class. Three similar table cloths (1, 2 and 3),
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A group of students conducts research on enzyme activity and collects the data shown in the graphs.
There are two graphs. The
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Which nutrient functions as an enzyme to catalyze chemical reactions in the body?
Group of answer choices Carbohydrates Proteins
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A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction is called a(n)
Group of answer choices lipid enzyme substrate
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The blocking of an enzyme active site is __________ inhibition.
Group of answer choices competitive non-competitive feedback
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Which of the following is not an example of an enzyme?
Group of answer choices collagen amylase sucrase lactase
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Metabolism occurs at which part of an enzyme?
Group of answer choices product cofactor substrate active site
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define enzymes active site and substrates
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Enzymes convert _____________ to ___________________.
Group of answer choices substrates into products products into substrates
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Usually, enzymes are ________.
Group of answer choices fats steroids carbohydrates proteins
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Which of the following best describes the role of enzymes in living organisms?
* 1 point Enzymes provide structural support to
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2) Which of the following best describes the role of enzymes in living organisms?
* 1 point Enzymes provide structural support to
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Which of the following best describes the role of enzymes in living organisms?
* 1 point Enzymes provide structural support to
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3. Why is rubisco considered to be the most important enzyme in earth?
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Which is a biological substance that enables reactions to take place at lower temperatures in an organism? enzyme catalyst
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Which is a biological substance that enables reactions to take place at lower temperatures in an organism?
enzyme catalyst
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What is amylase?(1 point)
Responses another name for the large intestine another name for the large intestine a nutrient absorbed
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Enzymes from the intestine and pancreas work best in which type of bowel environment?
a. acidic b. neutral or slightly alkaline
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In cells, __________ are proteins that are needed to lower the amount of energy required to start chemical reactions.
Responses A
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Monoglycerides are derived from triglycerides by which enzyme?
a. amylase b. cholecystokinin c. lingual lipase d. pancreatic
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What enzyme is in the saliva?
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Rennin functions to
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An enzyme is a special kind of catalyst. How does it work?
a It slows down specific chemical reactions. b It triggers chemical
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Which of the following enzymes is essential for the process of transcription?
a Lactase b DNA polymerase c Protein polymerase d
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What happens to enzymes in low temperatures?
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What happens to enzymes at high temperatures?
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Chemically speaking, enzymes are composed of chains of _________________, and they are considered to be a type of
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In the enzymatic reaction, the __________ is on the left of the arrow, while the products are to the right of the arrow.
Hydrogen
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What is amylase?(1 point)
Responses acid in the stomach acid in the stomach a nutrient absorbed in the small intestine a nutrient
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Four enzymes are listed below, match each to the correct definition.
Enzyme Answer Definition 4. Ligase C a. Unwinds DNA 5.
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Which describes a single enzyme? is involved in many types of chemical reactions slows down the process of chemical digestion
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Enzymes _____. are starch molecules absorb food molecules chemically are protein molecules break down food molecules
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An enzyme is a special kind of catalyst. How does it work?
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Using the information below, and based on your knowledge of enzymes - which independent variable would be a good starting point
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Which of the following enzymes is essential for the process of transcription?
a RNA polymerase b Lactase c Protein polymerase d
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Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions that keep cells alive. Imagine that a cell had no enzymes. How would having no enzymes
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What happens when an enzyme affects a biological reaction? Responses More enzyme is made. More enzyme is made., It is
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A botanist has recently developed an enzyme called NoGro. This enzyme acts as an herbicide by preventing cell growth in the
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Enzymes are ______ that help speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
Question 7 options: Carbohydrates
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What is amylase?
1. acid in the stomach 2. a nutrient absorbed in the small intestine 3. an enzyme that breaks down food 4.
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Check all that apply;
Enzymes: Most are made of lipids. Is a biological catalyst. Speed up a chemical reaction. Become part of
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What's the effects of substrate concentration for enzymes?
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What's the effects of product concentration for enzymes?
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Using the lock and key analogy, to describe how enzymes work?
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