Across
- 3. energy the energy needed to give the starting "push" for a chemical reaction
- 6. site the part of the enzyme where the substrate binds
- 9. the elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
- 10. another term used to describe the graph of an endergonic reaction
- 12. enzymes are considered which type of macromolecule?
- 14. the optimum is 37 degrees C
- 16. functions best at a pH of 2 because it's found in the stomach
- 17. molecules that speed up the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy
- 19. the enzyme that is responsible for breaking down lactose
Down
- 1. the "key" that fits specifically to one enzyme
- 2. the enzyme that breaks down lipids
- 3. the name of the site on an enzyme other than the active site
- 4. an inhibitor that binds somewhere else on the enzyme and changes the shape of the active site
- 5. another term used to describe the graph of an exergonic reaction
- 7. a chemical reaction that requires an input of energy
- 8. if the temperature increases too much and the protein/enzyme falls apart
- 11. the elements or compounds that are produced from a chemical reaction
- 13. a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat
- 15. an inhibitor that sits in the active site and doesn't allow the substrate to bind
- 18. an enzyme found in the mouth that breaks down carbohydrates
