2.5 - Enzymes
Across
- 7. A disaccharide (C12H22O11) found in milk that may be hydrolysed to yield glucose and galactose.
- 8. Decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water.
- 10. Three words. What is formed when substrate and enzyme bind together
- 15. When an enzyme joins two monomers together to build up a polymer it is this kind of a reaction
Down
- 1. all of an organism's chemical processes.
- 2. Two words. The specific portion of an enzyme that attaches to the substrate.
- 3. Two words. A measure of the ability of an enzyme to catalyse a specific reaction.
- 4. The increased rate of reaction by an enzyme or other catalyst
- 5. A class of proteins that catalyses chemical reactions.
- 6. The substance on which an enzyme works.
- 9. a structural change in a protein that alters its three-dimensional shape and causes the loss of its biological properties.
- 11. The fact that each enzyme only binds to one substrate molecule is an example of enzyme.......
- 12. An enzyme found in the blood, and in most living cells, that catalyses the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
- 13. By binding to the substrate and then changing shape, the enzyme is able to ............... the bonds in the substrate(s) causing a reaction to happen at a lower temperature
- 14. The enzyme responsible for catalysing the split of lactose into galactose and glucose.