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Card 6

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Why are neither of these particularly useful in biological systems? (2 reasons)

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Card 7

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What do enzymes do to overcome these problems?

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Card 8

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Why does the equilibrium constant remain unchanged?

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Card 9

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Look at the diagram on pg.2 of Biochemistry-enzymes1 notes. What does: a)ΔG‡uncat b)ΔG‡cat c)ΔΔG‡ represent?

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Card 10

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Describe the 4 ways that an enzyme reduces the activation energy (first way)

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Card 11

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(next 2 ways)

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Card 12

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4th way

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Card 13

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Why is the active site of the enzyme not actually complementary to the substrate?

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Card 14

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What are the two theories as to how an enzyme binds to the active site?

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Card 15

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Describe the lock and key model

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