3.6: ENZYMES Enzymes- a globular protein that functions as a biological catalyst of chemical reactions (digestion, respiration). They remain unchanged.
2.1 What Does Life Require? Water. Water on Earth Can exist in all 3 physical states Liquid Solid Gas Not all animals must drink liquid water.
Salivary Digestion
Acidity, Basicity and pKa
Atomic Theory. Atomic History Ancient Greeks John Dalton JJ Thomson Ernest Rutherford James Chadwick Neils Bohr Erwin Schrödinger.
To continue Recall: In our study of biology We are considering what I call: LIVING SYSTEMS Highly organized systems of Matter and Energy.
Acid/Base Review. Acids and Bases: The Brønsted–Lowry Definition The terms “acid” and “base” can have different meanings in different contexts For that.
The Plasma (Cell) Membrane The Fluid Mosaic Model.
Atomic Theory & the Periodic Table A Review. Atomic History Ancient Greeks Alchemists John Dalton Dmitri Mendeleev JJ Thomson Sir William Crookes Ernest.
Chapter 2 Acids & Bases. 2 Arrhenius acids and bases Bronstead-Lowry acids and bases Acids and Bases Acid-base systems:
ACIDS, BASES, SALTS UNIT 9 NOTES. ACIDS An acid is a substance that produces H + or H 3 O + solution. Properties of acids: 1. Sour taste 2. React with.
Unit 9 Notes Acids, Bases, and Salts. Acids An acid is a substance that produces Hydrogen ion H + or hydronium H 3 O + in solution.