Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Chemical Reactions and Enzymes 2.4 Chemical Reactions and Enzymes...

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Lesson Overview Chemical Reactions and Enzymes 2.4 Chemical Reactions and Enzymes THINK ABOUT IT Living things are made up of chemical compounds, but chemistry isn’t just what life is made of—chemistry is also what life does. Everything that happens in an organism—its growth, its interaction with the environment, its reproduction, and even its movement—is based on chemical reactions.

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Lesson Overview Chemical Reactions and Enzymes

2.4 Chemical Reactions and Enzymes

THINK ABOUT IT • Living things are made up of chemical compounds, but chemistry isn’t

just what life is made of—chemistry is also what life does.

• Everything that happens in an organism—its growth, its interaction with the environment, its reproduction, and even its movement—is based on chemical reactions.

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Lesson Overview Chemical Reactions and Enzymes

Chemical Reactions• __________ _____________= a process that changes, or

transforms, one set of chemicals into another by changing the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds.

• Mass and energy are_____________ during chemical transformations, even the reactions occurring in living organisms.

• What goes in, must come out (most likely in a different form)

• REACTANTS=

• PRODUCTS =

REACTANTS REACT TO PRODUCE PRODUCTS

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Chemical ReactionsExample:

An important chemical reaction in your bloodstream enables carbon dioxide to be removed from the body.

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Chemical ReactionsAs it enters the blood, carbon dioxide (CO2) reacts with water to produce carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is highly soluble and can be transported to lungs easier.

Enables the blood to carry carbon dioxide to the lungs.

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Chemical ReactionsIn the lungs, the reaction is reversed and produces carbon dioxide gas, which you exhale.

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Energy Changes

Energy is either

Chemical reactions also involve changes in energy.

Energy changes are one of the most important factors in determining whether a chemical reaction will occur.

__________ …

__________ …

…whenever chemical bonds are formed or broken during chemical reactions.

OR

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Energy Releasing Reaction Chemical reactions that release energy often occur on their own, or

spontaneously (does not mean FAST)

Example: Burning of hydrogen gas, in which hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce water vapor.

The energy is released in the form of _______ , and sometimes—when hydrogen gas explodes—light and sound.

Reactants =

Products =

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Energy Absorbing Reactions

The reverse reaction, water is changed into hydrogen and oxygen gas, absorbs so much energy that it generally doesn’t occur by itself.

2H2O + energy 2 H2 + O2

• The only practical way to reverse the reaction is to pass an electrical current through water to decompose water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.

• SO, in one direction this reaction produces energy, and in the other direction the reaction requires energy.

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Energy Sources Every organism must have a source of energy to carry out the chemical reactions it needs to stay alive.

Where do organisms get this energy? Plants get their energy by:

Animals get their energy from:

Humans release the energy needed to grow, breathe, think, and even dream through the chemical reactions that occur when we metabolize, or break down, digested food.

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Activation Energy Chemical reactions that release energy do not always occur spontaneously.

The energy that is needed to get a reaction started is called the ____________________ ______________.

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Activation Energy The peak of each graph represents the energy needed for the reaction to go forward.

The difference between the required energy and the energy of the reactants is the activation energy. Activation energy is involved in chemical reactions whether or not the overall reaction releases or absorbs energy.

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Activation Energy

In an energy absorbing reaction,the energy of reactants is _________ than the energy of the products

In an energy releasing reaction,the energy of reactants is ___________than the energy of the products

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Catalysts• Some chemical reactions are too slow or have activation energies

that are too high to make them practical for living tissue.

So, they are made possible by CATALYSTS

Catalyst = a substance that _______________ the rate of a chemical reaction.

• Catalysts work by ______________ a reaction’s activation energy.

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Nature’s Catalysts = Enzymes • Enzymes are ____________ that act as biological catalysts.

• Speed up chemical reactions that take place in cells.

Enzymes act by lowering the activation energies, which has a dramatic effect on how quickly reactions are completed.

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Nature’s Catalysts

Example: The reaction in which dioxide combines with water to produce carbonic acid is so slow that carbon dioxide might build up in the body faster than the bloodstream could remove it.

• Your bloodstream contains an enzyme called ______________

___________ that speeds up the reaction by a factor of 10 million, so that the reaction takes place immediately and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood quickly.

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Nature’s Catalysts Very specific, generally catalyzing only one chemical reaction.

Part of an enzyme’s name is usually derived from the reaction it catalyzes.

Names usually end in -____________

Carbonic anhydrase gets its name because it also catalyzes the reverse reaction that removes water from carbonic acid.

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The Enzyme-Substrate Complex For a chemical reaction to take place:

• reactants must collide with enough energy so existing bonds will be broken

• new bonds will be formed

If the reactants do not have enough energy, they will be unchanged after the collision.

• Enzymes provide a site where reactants can be brought together to react.

• Such a site reduces the energy needed for reaction = active site

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The Enzyme-Substrate Complex

_______________ = The reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

Example: • Enzyme =• Substrates =

• Products=

• Why is a cycle diagram appropriate to show how an enzyme works???

Answer:

Substrates

Products

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Glucose

Substrates

ATP

Substratesbind toenzyme

Enzyme-substratecomplex

Substratesare convertedinto products

Active siteProductsare released

Glucose-6-phosphate

Products

ADP

Enzyme(hexokinase)

DO NOT NEED to know this yet!Just another example

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The Enzyme-Substrate Complex

Substrates bind to a site on the enzyme called the active site.

Active site and the substrates have complementary shapes.

Fit is so precise that the active site and substrates are often compared to a lock and key.

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The Enzyme-Substrate Complex

Circle one:

Lock = enzyme, substrates or active site

Key = enzyme, substrates or active site

Keyhole = enzyme, substrates or active site

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Regulation of Enzyme Activity Factors affecting Enzymes:

• Temperature• Enzymes produced by human cells generally work best at

temperatures close to 37°C, the normal temperature of the human body.

• pH• Enzymes work best at certain pH values. • Ex: the stomach enzyme pepsin, which begins protein digestion,

works best under acidic conditions.• Regulatory molecules

• Regulated by molecules that carry chemical signals within cells, switching enzymes “on” or “off” as needed

.

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You should know:How do energy changes affect whether a chemical reaction will occur?

• Chemical reactions that release energy often occur on their own, or spontaneously. Chemical reactions that absorb energy will not occur without a source of energy.

What role do enzymes play in living things and what affects their function?• Enzymes speed up chemical reactions that take place in cells.• Temperature, pH, and regulatory molecules can affect the activity of

enzymes.

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