Enzymes Worksheet Ch. 6 Section 2: Name: . Date
Enzymes Worksheet Ch. 6 Section 2: Name: . Date
Enzymes Worksheet Ch. 6 Section 2: Name: . Date
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1. a) Fill in the gaps in the following sentences using the words in the box below.
living organisms.
ii) Enzymes are protein molecules, which are made up of long chains of ………...……….
iii) The sequence and type of amino acids are ………………… in each protein, so they
c) Label the image with the following terms: active site, reactant, enzyme. Pg.160
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2. a) Explain what would happen if a reactant molecule with a different shape to the
enzyme came into contact with the enzyme’s active site. Pg. 160
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b) Name two factors that affect the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Pg. 160
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c) i) Infer: What do you think would happen to an enzyme’s reaction rate if the
temperature or pH changed significantly beyond the enzyme’s optimum level?
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3. A group of students decided to carry out an investigation to find out how enzyme
activity is affected by temperature changes. They put samples of salivary amylase
and starch into two test tubes. Salivary amylase is an enzyme that breaks down
starch into maltose. Its optimum (best) temperature for activity is around 37°C.
a) What do you think happened to the rate of reaction when they increased the
temperature of the first test tube to 37°C?
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b) What do you think happened to the enzyme activity when the students decreased
the temperature of the second test tube to O°C?
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glucose. The acidic environment in the stomach is favorable to the action of pepsin, an
enzyme involved in the process of the chemical digestion of proteins. Proteins in the food you
eat will be broken down into amino acids which can then be used by your cells to rebuild into
proteins your body requires such as muscle. In the small intestine, you can find lipase, an
enzyme involved in the process of the chemical digestion of lipids (fats). The completion of
chemical digestion depends on accessory organs such as the pancreas, where most of the
digestive enzymes are produced.
4. a) Fill in the missing words in the following text about enzymes and digestion.
the pancreas and digestive tract. From there, the enzymes pass
where they come into contact with food molecules. Here, they
b) Write down the name of the nutrient next to the enzyme that breaks it down.
Use the words in the box below. *Use device to look up if needed
c) Infer: Lactase is an enzyme that helps your body break down milk sugars called
lactose. A person who does not produce enough lactase eats a bowl of ice cream.
What do you think will be the effect on the person?
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Infer: Lactose is found in milk products. It is converted by the body into a usable form in a series
of chemical reactions. The diagram shows the series of reactions that convert lactose into a
usable form.
Use the graph above to answer the following questions. * a pH scale has been provided as
reference
2. What is the optimal pH for both enzymes?
a. Pepsin _____________
b. Trypsin_____________
5. Compare the rate of the pepsin-catalyzed reaction at pH 3 with the rate of the trypsin-
catalyzed reaction at pH 3. ________________________________________________
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6. Based on the graph, what can you infer about the pH of a stomach and an intestine?
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ustify your answer. ______________________________________________________