Chapter 19: Enzymes and Vitamins

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Genetic control

________ is exercised by regulation of the synthesis of enzymes specific to the stage of life and need of the organism.

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Reaction rate

________ is maximal at a pH that reflects the pH of the enzymes site of action in the body.

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Competitive

________ (enzyme) inhibition is the enzyme regulation in which an inhibitor competes with a substrate for binding to the enzyme active site.

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Enzymes act

________ as catalysts because of their following abilities to:

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active site

Within the folds of an enzymes protein chain is the ________- the region where the reaction takes place.

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Coenzyme

________ is an organic molecule that acts as an enzyme cofactor.

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Cofactor

________ is a nonprotein part of an enzyme that is essential to the enzymes catalytic activity; a metal ion or a coenzyme.

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Inhibition

________ (of an enzyme) is any process that slows or stops the action of an enzyme.

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Feedback control

________ is the regulation of an enzymes activity by the product of a reaction later in a pathway.

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Vitamins

________ are organic molecules required in small amounts in the body that must be obtained from the diet.

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inactive forms

Some enzymes are synthesized in ________ that differ from the active forms in composition.

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Minerals

________ are chemical elements needed in small amounts in the diet.

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Enzymes

________ are catalysts that accelerate the rates of biochemical reactions but at the end of the reaction remain unchanged themselves.

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Minerals function

________ as macronutrients (calcium and phosphorus for bone), electrolytes, and micronutrients used primarily as enzyme cofactors.

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shapes of protein

The substrate is first drawn into position by the same kinds of noncovalent forces that govern the ________ molecules.

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reaction rate

In the presence of excess substrate, ________ is directly proportional to enzyme concentration.

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turnover number

the maximum number of substrate molecules acted upon by one molecule of enzyme per unit time.

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