Anda di halaman 1dari 4

Slide 1 title page Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Click on what is an enzyme Click on The Basics: o What are enzymes?

? o Each enzyme reacts to a specific _____________ o What is the induced fit model? Click on Enzyme inhibitors o What is competitive inhibition? o What is non-competitive inhibition Click on allosteric enzymes o What are allosteric enzymes? o What are the 2 states of allosteric enzymes? o What stabilizes the inactive form of an allosteric enzyme? o What is cooperativity? Click on Feedback inhibition o What is feedback inhibition? Click on how enzymes work in the left list of animations click on the one that says how enzyme. What is a substrate? What is an active site? What type of animo acids line the active site? What takes place on the active site of an enzyme? We will be carrying out this IA look through the rubric

Slide 5 Slide 6 Are multiple enzymes able to catalyze multiple reactions? Explain the induced-fit model What happens as the substrate approaches an enzyme? Click on the enzyme changing shape link and watch Enzymes are specific to their ______________ Explain the lock-and-key hypothesis

Slide 7 Slide 8 What does denature mean? What type of proteins are enzymes? What are some factors that can change the structure of enzymes? How does temperature denature enzymes? How does pH cause denaturation? Here ya go: http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0072943696/student_view0/chapter2/animation__protein_denaturation.html What do enzymes do? What is activation energy?

Slide 9 What are some factors that affect enzyme activity? Click on the activity and manipulate some of the variables and see how the rate of substrate interaction is affected.

Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 How are lactose supplements produces? What is lactose? Lactose gets broken down into what by Lactase? What causes lactose intolerance? How would substrate concentration affect enzyme activity? What is Max Rate? Are all enzymes the same with pH optimal level? What happens if there is a deviation from optimum pH? As temperature increases .. Why? What are thermophiles? Why would a thermophile have a higher temperature endurance that humans?

There are 2 methods of producing lactose free milk what are they?

Slide 15 - 16 What is a metabolic pathway? Click on this link: http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0072943696/student_view0/chapter2/animation__a_biochemical_pathway.html

Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Click on these 4 links They all work except for the one in the upper right What is the RAA system? What is vasoconstriction? What does ACE stand for? What do ACE inhibitors do? What do non-competitive inhibitors do? As competitive inhibitor concentration increases what happens? Click on the allosteric enzyme link What is used as a competitive inhibitor for treating alcoholism? How is it effective? The higher concentration of inhibitor the. Enzymes can be inhibited by What are the 2 types of inhibition? What are 2 other cycles that are examples of metabolic pathways? Why is blood clotting an example of a metabolic pathway?

Slide 26 Slide 27 -

Why is end product inhibition a benefit? Click on the link What is negative feedback? (you can google that) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQMgV9pkwwA&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PILzvT3spCQ

How is Tryptophan an example of end-product inhibition?

Done

Anda mungkin juga menyukai