ENZYMES SBI4U0. ENZYMES An enzyme is a biological catalyst –Biological = protein –Catalyst = speeds up a reaction without being consumed or permanently.
Enzymes ppt
Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Concept 5.4: Proteins have many structures, resulting in a wide range of functions.
MACROMOLECULES CARBON BASED MOLECULES. Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Cells & Enzymes Enzymes Made of protein Present in all living cells Converts substrates into products Biological catalysts Increase the rate of chemical.
6.3 Organic Compounds This PowerPoint accompanies reading pages 161 to 167.
Biomolecules Molecular basis of life. Polymers “mer” means unit “mono” means one Monomer-one unit “poly” means many Polymer-many units Polymers are made.
Biochemistry Ms. Rubin is in the process of adding more to this power point. At the moment 6PM there are just notes here on: Chemical Reactions & Enzymes.
Chemical Reactions & Enzymes - Means to write that information down. - Means to write that information down.
LN# 6 Life Substances. How are cells organized? Cells are specialized to do specific jobs. Cells do not work alone. Many thousands of cells make up a.
Chapter 3 DIGESTION, ABSORPTION, AND METABOLISM. Digestion and Absorption Biochemically, “you are what you eat” is true! Food and fluid taken into the.
Dr. Ryan Chapter 3