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Cell Biology Enzymes

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Where are enzymes made? In all living Cells
What are enzymes made of? Protein
What do Enzymes do Speed up Chemical Reactions
What is the name for the thing that an enzyme works on? Substrate
What is the name of the thing(s) that an enzyme produces? Product
what is the name of the enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose? Amylase
What is the enzyme that builds up glucose into starch? Phosphorylase
whats the name for the type of reaction where an enzyme changes a small thing into a bigger thing? Build up reaction
whats the name for the type of reaction where an enzyme changes a big thing into a smaller thing thing? Break down reaction
What is the substrate of amylase? Starch
What is the substrate of catalase? Hydrogen peroxide
What is the substrate of phosphorylase? Glucose-1-phosphate
What is the product of amylase? Maltose
What is the product of phosphorlylase? Starch
What is the product of catalase? Oxygen and water
Does Amylase catalyse a build up or break down reaction? Break down
Does Phosphorylase catalyse a build up or break down reaction Build up
What are enzymes used for? Waste-water treatment, genetic engineering, cheese making.
Created by: nscobie
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