Ezymes bingo Word Scramble
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Clue | Answer |
A biological catalyst | Enzyme |
The type of molecule all enzymes are made from. | Protein |
Enzymes do this to the chemical reactions they take place in. | Speed up |
After an enzyme has taken part in a chemical reaction it can be used again as it is ......... . | Unchanged |
The type of enzyme reaction in which a large molecule is broken down into smaller molecules. | Degradation |
The type of enzyme reaction in which small molecules are combined to form larger molecules. | Synthesis |
The molecule an enzyme reacts with. | Substrate |
The substances formed by an enzyme reaction | Products |
The property of enzymes which means they can only react with one substance. | Specific |
Product of Amylase | Maltose |
The enzyme which can react with hydrogen peroxide to form oxygen and water. | Catalase |
Substrate of Starch Phosphorylase. | Glucose-1-Phosphate |
The area on of an enzyme which is used to join to the substance it is going to react with. | Active Site |
The term used to describe the conditions at which an enzyme will work best. | Optimum |
The term used to describe changes in the enzymes structure caused by extreme conditions. | Denatured |
The area of the molecule an enzyme joins to. | Complimentary binding site |
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