Enzymes bind to specific substrates. The substrate fits into the enzyme at a location on the enzyme called the active site. Some enzymes break down substrates into smaller molecules. Other enzymes link two or molecules into larger or different molecules. Enzymes make biological reactions happen faster.
For starters, here is the study guide: Here is a screen-shot of the in-class review: Here are the online lessons: Don't forget your notes: Here is a previous blog entry: HERE is a blank copy of the Organic Molecules Graphic Organizer Play the Kahoot! HERE
In each of the photos below, the students drew a picture or wrote out a quote/phrase in black permanent marker. Once the ink dried, they traced over their drawing or words in Crayola Magic Marker. Once that ink dried, they dripped water (a polar solvent) on the left-hand side of the paper and rubbing alcohol (a non-polar solvent) on the right-hand side. It can be seen that the Magic Marker ink dissolved in the water and not so much in the alcohol because it is a polar ink. As well, it can be seen that the permanent ink dissolved in alcohol and not in the water because it is a non-polar ink. Polar solvents will only dissolve polar solutes while non-polar solvents will only dissolve non-polar solutes. <---Water (Polar) Alcohol (Non-polar)--->For starters, here is the study guide: Here is a screen-shot of the in-class review:(TBA) Here is the online lesson: Don't forget your notes: Here is a previous blog entry: Play the Kahoot! HERE
For starters, here is the study guide: Here is a screen shot from the in-class review: Here are some previous blog entries: And don't forget your notes:
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