HONORS BIO EOC Study Guide 2021 Enzymes This graph represents the energy needed as a reaction progresses. Match the blanks from the figure below to the following terms: A. Activation energy with the enzyme B. Activation energy without the enzyme C. Products D. Reactants 29. 27. 30. 28. Progress of reaction Choose the best term from the parenthesis which best describe enzymes and their functions. 31. Enzymes are (catalysts/analysts). 32. Enzymes (lower/increase) the Activation Energy of a reaction. 33. Enzymes (slow down/speed up) the reaction. 34. The molecule that binds the enzyme is called a (ligand/substrate). 35. The place where the molecule binds to the enzyme is called the (binding site/active site). Energy

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EOC Study Guide
2021
Enzymes
This graph represents the energy needed as a reaction progresses. Match the blanks from the figure
below to the following terms:
A. Activation energy with the enzyme
B. Activation energy without the enzyme
C. Products
D. Reactants
29.
27.
30.
28.
Progress of reaction
Choose the best term from the parenthesis which best describe enzymes and their functions.
31. Enzymes are (catalysts/analysts).
32. Enzymes (lower/increase) the Activation Energy of a reaction.
33. Enzymes (slow down/speed up) the reaction.
34. The molecule that binds the enzyme is called a (ligand/substrate).
35. The place where the molecule binds to the enzyme is called the (binding site/active site).
Energy
Transcribed Image Text:HONORS BIO EOC Study Guide 2021 Enzymes This graph represents the energy needed as a reaction progresses. Match the blanks from the figure below to the following terms: A. Activation energy with the enzyme B. Activation energy without the enzyme C. Products D. Reactants 29. 27. 30. 28. Progress of reaction Choose the best term from the parenthesis which best describe enzymes and their functions. 31. Enzymes are (catalysts/analysts). 32. Enzymes (lower/increase) the Activation Energy of a reaction. 33. Enzymes (slow down/speed up) the reaction. 34. The molecule that binds the enzyme is called a (ligand/substrate). 35. The place where the molecule binds to the enzyme is called the (binding site/active site). Energy
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