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Enzymes - Coggle Diagram
Enzymes
Substrate
The substrate is the substance with which an enzyme reacts
The active site the part of the enzyme where the substrat combines
The product is the substance the enzyme forms
The shape of the enzyme active site is complimentary to the shape
The reaction between them take place rapidly
The products are realsed from the enzyme active site
The two bind together to form an enzyme-substrate complex
How does it work
The shape of the enzyme activite site is complimentary to the shale of one particular substrate
The two bind together to form an enzyme substrate complex
The reaction between them takes place rapidly
The products are released from the enzyme active site
Substrate
Is when a substance with witch an enzyme reacts
This substrate can bind to this enzyme because they are both complementary
The active site the part of the enzyme where the substrate combines
The product the enzyme forms
Examples
Pepsin
Catlase
Amylase
Lipase
reaction
Anabolic
Catabolic
Catabolic Reaction Eg- fattybolic
Anabolic Reaction Eg-Amino Acid
Carbohydrate
The amylase breaks strach into smaller ugars called maltose
What is an Enzyme
Enzymes are biological catalysts.
They increase the rate of biological reactions being used up