- General properties of enzymes.
- i) Enzymes are proteins produced by living cells.
- ii) Enzymes are biological catalysts which speed up the rate of biochemical reactions.
- iii) Enzymes are not destroyed at the end of a reaction.
- iv) Enzyme-controlled reaction is irreversible
- Example : lactose + water , glucose + galactose
- Example : lactose + water , glucose + galactose
- v) Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, and are very active at an optimum temperature of 40°C. Enzymes are denatured at high temperature .
- vi) Enzymes are sensitive to changes in pH of medium.
- vii) Enzyme action is very specific, One type of enzyme can catalyse only one type of substrate.
- i) Enzymes are proteins produced by living cells.
- The figure represents the action of an enzyme.
- a) State two properties of enzyme illustrated by the above figure.
- Enzymes action is very specific.
- Enzymes are not destroyed by the reaction they catalysed.
- b) Name two digestive enzymes, their substrate and products.
- Enzyme : Amylase, Substrate : Starch, Products: Maltose.
- Enzyme : Trypsin, Substrate : Polypeptides, Products: dipeptides.
- c) Figure below shows the relationship between enzyme activity and temperature. Complete the line to show the effect of increasing the temperature from 10°C to 60°C.
- d) Uses of enzymes.
Enzymes
Usage types
Effect
Protease
Leather Industry
Remove hairs from skin
Papain//Protease
Digestion
Tenderise meat
Cellulase
Industrial use
Softening vegetables, removing seed coats
Protease//Lipase
Daily use
Add to washing powder to remove protein stains
Lipase
Digestion
Convert fat to fatty acids and glycerol
Amylase
Digestion
Convert starch to maltose
- a) State two properties of enzyme illustrated by the above figure.
- The figure shows an experiment set-up to investigate the effect of pH on enzyme activity. Enzyme Q is found inside the mammalian digestive system.
After 24 hours, the following results were obtained:
pH
Reduction in length of egg white strip (mm)
1
7
2
9
3
6
4
3
5
1
6
0
- a) Using the results in the table, plot a graph to show the reduction in length of the egg white strip against pH of the medium.
- P – axis with scales ----1
- T – points plotted accurately ------ 1
- B – shape of line – smooth, single curve ------1
- b) Explain the observed reduction in the length of the egg white strip.
- Increasing the pH value of the medium will decrease the action of enzyme Q on egg white. The optimum pH of enzyme Q is 2. Enzyme Q works at its maximum rate at this pH/ At this pH, the reduction of length of the egg white strip is the greatest.
- c)
- Name enzyme Q and the products of its action on egg white.
- Enzyme Q : Pepsin,
Products: Polypeptides / Peptones
- Enzyme Q : Pepsin,
- Which part of the mammalian digestive system produce enzyme Q?
Stomach.
- Name enzyme Q and the products of its action on egg white.
- a) Using the results in the table, plot a graph to show the reduction in length of the egg white strip against pH of the medium.
- Below shows the structures of four organic compounds which are found in living cells.
- a)
- i) Name the structures of compounds X and Z.
- X : Protein/ polypeptide.
Y : triglyceride/ lipid.
- X : Protein/ polypeptide.
- ii) State the monomer of X and Y.
- X : amino acid.
Y : glucose.
- X : amino acid.
- i) Name the structures of compounds X and Z.
- b) What would happen if pancreatic cells unable to synthesis compound X?
- Enzymes / any pancreatic enzyme / hormones /any pancreatic hormone cannot be synthesised.
- c)
- i) In the space below draw and label the structure of the basic unit of organic compound W.
- ii) Name two types of organic compound W.
- DNA & RNA.
- iii) State two structural differences between the organic compounds you have named in (c)(ii).
- DNA consists of two/double strands polynucleotide but RNA consists of a single / one strand of polynucleotide.
- Strands of polynucleotide in DNA are twisted (around each other) / in a form of double helix but strand of polynucleotide in RNA is linear.
- DNA consists of two/double strands polynucleotide but RNA consists of a single / one strand of polynucleotide.
- i) In the space below draw and label the structure of the basic unit of organic compound W.
- a)
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