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Question
- true or false. enzymes are used up in a chemical reaction and are therefore not reusable
true
false
8.) what area on the enzyme is the arrow in the picture pointing to? hint: this is where the substrate attaches to the enzyme
active site
enzyme
substrate
enzyme - substrate complex
9.) what is the name of the new substance formed in a chemical reaction?
Brief Explanations
- Enzymes are biological catalysts that lower the activation - energy of a reaction. They are not consumed in the reaction and can be reused.
- The active site of an enzyme is the region where the substrate binds. It has a specific shape and chemical properties for substrate - enzyme interaction.
- In a chemical reaction, the substances that are formed are called products. Reactants are converted into products.
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- False
- active site
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