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- Questions 1. What are the effects of pH and temperature to catalase? What is the optimum pH and optimum temperature for catalase? 2. Explain why the rate of reaction initially increases with increase in temperature then gradually declines as the temperature is further increased. 3. Is the rate of enzymatic reaction always directly dependent on enzyme concentration? Explain. 4. Explain the effect of substrate concentration on enzyme activity. 5. What is the effect of CuSO, on the enzymatic activity of catalase? 6. Is CuSO4 an activator or inhibitor? If it is an inhibitor, what kind of inhibitor is it?Module 5 Week 1 Assignment: Enzymes. This is a group assignment. You must work with a partner. Please be sure to have joined a group in Canvas and then upload one file for the group. The following kinetic data were obtained for an enzyme in the absence of inhibitor (1) or in the presence of two different inhibitors (2 and 3). The Enzyme concentration was the same in all of the experiments. Graph these data as a Lineweaver-Burke plot. Enzyme mM Inhibitor 2 [S] 1 Inhibitor 3 2 4 8 12 Enzyme (1) 12 20 a. Paste a photo of your Linewaver-Burke plot here. Plot all three lines on one graph. b. Using the date, fill in the following table; 29 35 40 v (umol/ml *sec) Inhibitor (2) 4.3 8 14 21 26 Vmax Km Apparent Vmax Apparent Km Type of inhibition Apparent Vmax Apparent Km Type of inhibition Inhibitor (3) 5.5 9 13 16 18 Click or tap here to enter text. Click or tap here to enter text. Click or tap here to enter text. Click or tap here to enter text. Click or tap here to enter text. Click or tap…PRE-LAB QUESTIONS 1. Define the following: Active site Substrate Enzyme-substrate complex Rate of reaction 2. What is an enzyme's chemical nature and role in biochemical reactions? 191 3. Name three factors known to influence the rate of enzymatic activity. 4. Using the blank graph below, show how the amount of product changes with time as some hypothetical enzyme catalyzes a reaction. Clearly label your X and Y axes. 64 Enzymes: Factors Affecting Their Rate and Activity
- 9:34 AM You sent Help me with this one Select true if the statement is CORRECT and false if OTHERWISE 1. Enzymes are catalysts and increase the speed of a chemical reaction without themselves undergoing any permanent chemical change. 2. Catalysis is defined as the acceleration of a chemical reaction 3. if the amount of the enzyme is kept constant and the substrate concentration is then gradually increased, the reaction velocity will decrease. 4. In the Induced-fit Model, if a dissimilar substance which does not fit the site is present, the enzyme rejects it 5. The Michaelis constant Vo is defined as the substrate concentration at 1/2 the maximum velocity. 6. A prosthetic group - an organic substance which is dialyzable and thermostable which is firmly attached to the protein or apoenzyme portion. 7. The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction increases as the temperature is raised beyond optimum temperature. 8. Enzymes can be classified by the kind of chemical…Ala Name Dak /6-417 Antonio L Crash Course Biology Name Date #7 - ATP & Respiration 1. Cellular respiration is how we derive energy from the food that we eat, specifie 2. C6H1206 is the chemical formula for 3. How many phosphate groups are attached to the ribose sugar ATP? 4. Breaking apart a compound using H20 is known as 5. In a best-case scenario, how many ATP molecules could yield fro 6. Which of these is NOT a stage in cellular respiration? Calvin Cycle Krebs Cycle glycolysis 7. The breaking up of glucose's six-carbon ring into two thre 8. Glycolysis can take place without oxygen, making it n yeasts, the product of fermentation is les, the product of anaerobic respirat rell does glycolysis ocWeek 13 Lecture Video Worksheet: Enzymes 19) Why do enzymes have compact structures? (If enzymes weren't globular, then where would the non-polar sidechains be?) 20) Enzymes are a class of proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions. What are ribozymes? 21) What is the active site of an enzyme? 22) What is the 'proximity' effect in catalysis? 23) What is the 'orientation' effect in catalysis? 24) What is the 'catalytic' effect? Classes of Enzymes 25) What is the suffix used for enzymes? *26) Lactase is the digestive enzyme that breaks the disaccharide lactose into glucose and galactose. What class of enzyme do you think this belongs to? CHM60 Lecture Worksheet: Amino Acids and Proteins 4
- Mail LTE 6:10 AM bartleby.com bartleby е Q&A ence Chemistry /Q&A Lib... ople Window HelpView History Bookma... View History Bookmarks People Window Help Edit File Chrome WOxidative phosphorylation X v Oxidative phosphorylation x MasteringChemistry: Chap X https://session.mastering chemistry.com/myct/itemView?offset- next&assignmentP Chemistry11-Fall2019 18 18.49 art A at is meant by oxidative phosphorylation? tch the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentence on the right. Make certain the sentence is complete before submitt Reset Help GTP Oxidative phosphorylation is the synthesis of using energy from generated by ATP the reduction reactions during citric acid cycle GDP and P the oxidation reactions during electron transport the oxidation reactions during glycolysis ADP and P Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining You filled in 1 of 3 blanks incorrectly 218YW9TJVEYLM/edit of Enzyme Inquiry Questions mat Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 3 days ago Normal text Calibri 13.5 BIUA GD 1. 3 . 4 E E E | Enzymes Narme: Directions: Each series of diagrams is designed to provide you with information about enzymes and chemical reactions. Please highlight, color, and/or BOLD your responses to make them easier to read! (6.5 pts/ question) Reactants Diagrams 1-4. Chemical reactions involve changes in chemical bonds. A CHEMICAL REACTION Product (left side of the arrow) (right side of the arrow) reactants - products NH, + HCI > NH,CI chemical reaction starts with one set 4. of molecules and turns them into Producte- he Reactante.the starting molecules 2H, + O, - 2H,0 final molecules something new by forming or breaking 6CO, + 6H,O - C,HO, + 60, chemical bonds. Reactants (Substrates) Products Chemical change 1. Explain what the "reactants" are in a chemical reaction. 2. What does the "arrow" of a chemical reaction represent? 3. What are the molecules…Course : BiochemistryChapter : Amino acid metabolism In the catabolic reaction of amino acids, ammonia is produced as a side compound.Ammonia is so poisonous that it must be removed from the body in the form of urea.Please explaina. the reaction of amino acids with ketoglutarate to produce ammoniab. the urea cyclec. where do reactions a and b occur? Please write the answer on paper ( Handwriting )And provide pict with detail explanation because i want to learn every steps of the processThank you
- Module 4-SP2022-SP: Metabol x Take Test: Reading Log Quiz for Ohttps://blackboard.grandview.e.. A Question Completion Status: Fatty acids have an acid on one end (with the elements -COOH) attached to a water-fearing (or v) tail of carbon atoms. If the fatty acid tail has no double bonds, it is referred to as a(n) v fatty acid and is likely to be a solid (fat) at room temperature. If there are one or more double bonds in the fatty acid tail, it is instead a(n) v fatty acid, and is likely to be a liquid (oil) at room tenperature. The double bonds in a fatty acid are normally found in a arrangement, meaning the attached carbons are both on the same side of the double bond. If the carbons are on opposite sides of the double bond, this is a v fat, and is an unhealthy form of fat to be eating. Sources: textbook chapter 5, videos What is fat?, Fatty acid basics and Biological.molecules 2 points Save Answe QUESTION 4 Select all the statements that correctly describe triglycerides. Sources:…me Lab Evidence-Bas X NC Grades for Beatrice Pierre: 2024 X ourses/192624/quizzes/1488062/take Question 1 Background: While completing the enzyme lab exercises, you learned about the enzyme called catalase, which catalyzes the decomposition of H₂O2 hydrogen peroxide to O₂ (oxygen) and H₂O (water). You have performed experiments to investigate the effect of the following three conditions Substrate concentration, temperature, and pH. During the lab, you generated data, graphed your results, and made general statements about your results. Drawing Evidence-Based Conclusions: Write an overall evidenced-based conclusion about catalase that answers the question below. Your response should include supporting evidence from all of your data (3-4 sentences). Edit View Insert Format Tools Table B I U b My Questions | bartleby What effect did substrate concentration, temperature, and pH have on the activity of catalase? 12pt 3 pts Q Sea Paragraph xOCPS Das X ← → CO PS Login OCPS + Orders - X Performance Matters Question 12 of 16 Rate of reaction Previous Performa X olaocps.performancematters.com/ola/ola.jsp?clientcode=flocps# Join a Game - Quizizz K! Play Kahoot! - Enter... V C Educator X 19 Exam: 01 × Plans for X Submit Test Figure 1. Enzyme Rate of Reaction X = point of saturation The diagram below shows the relationship between substrate concentration and reaction rate. Dashboard ↑ Increasing concentration does not affect reaction rate AP EL U.S. Citize X F https://sex Performance Matte... S FLVS Login Welcome, Asheley! 02.Cl.Biology.CRM3.2_2023 4JypvK8X X + OT QMy Quizzes - Quizizz Athletic Clearance Substrate concentration Based on the graph, which of the following describes why continually increasing substrate does not lead to a continuous increase in reaction rate?