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Explain why they are essential to life. Draw a diagram to explain the “lock and key” mechanism by which enzymes function. In your diagram label the following: enzyme, substrate, enzyme-substrate complex, product, active site. State why enzymes are useful in soap powders for washing clothes.
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Use the following terms in your answer: products, enzyme, substrate, active site. Step 1: the enzyme attaches to the substrate at the active site Step 2: the enzyme breaks the substrate apart into its products (its starts a reaction that breaks bonds in the substrate) Step 3: the enzyme detaches from the products.
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The Structure of Enzymes & How They Work. Circle the type of biological molecule that is an enzyme: Lipid. Carbohydrate. Protein. Enzymes can also be known as .................................................................................................................................
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