Unit 3 review

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  • draw and label an enzyme with its active site
  • draw and label an enzyme with its substrate
  • draw and label an enzyme-substrate complex
  • draw and label an enzyme with its products
  • List the 4 macromolecules
  • Why does it take longer to digest a starch like amylose than it would to digest a glucose molecule?
  • How will the activity of pepsin most likely change after it moves with the food from the stomach to the small intestine?
  • Why are proteins important to humans?
  • What is the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic?
  • what macromolecule is amylase
  • what macromolecule is triglyceride
  • what macromolecule is DNA
  • what macromolecule is glucose
  • what is the building block for carbohydrates
  • what is the building block for proteins
  • what is the building block for nucleic acids
  • what is the building block for lipids
  • what is exothermic
  • what is endothermic
  • define what a cofactor is
  • define what an coenzyme is
  • describe what happens in competitive inhibition
  • describe what happens in allosteric activiation
  • describe what happens in allosteric inhibition
  • what is an example of your metabolism
  • what do enzymes do
  • Undigested food is Compacted into feces, along with other components like bacteria. Feces is then held in the rectum until it is finally expelled, or released through the bootyhole
  • The large intestine, also called the colon, main function is to absorb water to prevent dehydration from water loss during digestion
  • After you eat food, enzymes found in saliva break down macromolecules
  • The gastric juices present in the stomach allow food to be broken down even more. Churning produced by the stomach muscles allows the food to be bathed in the gastric juices
  • What foods are high in lipids
  • What foods are high in carbohydrates
  • What foods are high in proteins
  • What foods are high in nucleic acids
  • what are 3 of the 7 categories of nutrients
  • what do enyzmes do
  • what macromolecule is steriods
  • Give 2 examples of carbohydrates
  • Give 2 examples of nucleic acids
  • Give 2 examples of proteins
  • Give 2 examples of lipids