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Chapter 3: Enzymes

Across
the idea stating that an enzyme has a particular shape into which the substrate fits into
the minimum energy required to allow a chemical reaction to occur
water-soluble enzyme which catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids
a molecule specific to the active site of an enzyme creating competition between it and the substrate to bind to the enzyme's active site
as a result of being [ ], the enzyme molecule begins to lose its shape and can lo longer carry out its function
process in which the inhibitor binds to an enzyme's active site and prevents the substrate from binding
protein molecules which can be defined as biological catalysts
a process that uses the conditions of one component to regulate the function of the other, done to regulate homeostasis
operating within the cell
Down
states that the enzyme, and sometimes a substrate can change shape slightly as a substrate molecules enter the enzyme in order to ensure a perfect fit
the maximum rate of reaction when the enzyme is fully saturated with substrate
the minimum energy required to allow a chemical reaction to occur
formed by the reaction of sodium alginate and calcium chloride reacting to form beads. These enzymes are able to withstand harsh conditions
a cleft or depression to which an other molecule can bind
operating outside the cell
a substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
the rate at which a typical enzyme molecule can convert substrate molecules into product, per second
an enzyme in saliva which breaks polysaccharides into simpler forms of sugar
an enzyme crucial for the digestion of proteins
molecule that binds to the active site of the enzyme it is specific to