GCSE Biology – Effect of enzymes
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-I can define enzymes
-I can describe and explain the effect of temperature on enzyme activity
-I can describe and explain the effect of pH on enzyme activity
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Question 1 of 14
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What are enzymes?
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What do enzymes do?
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3. Question
What type of molecule are enzymes?
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Why are enzymes not used up in reactions?
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What happens when an enzyme is heated?
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What is destroying an enzyme by heating called?
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What is the optimum temperature for body enzymes?
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What happens when body enzymes are heated past 40 °C?
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What happens to rate of reaction of body enzymes when heated to 40 °C?
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Why do body enzymes stop working over 40 °C?
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Enzymes are
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What is the optimum pH for enzymes?
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Although enzymes are not used up, what can happen?
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What happens if the pH of an enzyme is too low?
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