explain the role of a coenzyme in a chemical reaction (specifically Niacin)
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coenzyme - interact directly with enzymes
*enable reaction to occur OR make interaction between enzymes &
substrates more efficient
niacin - component of NAD+ coenzyme (electron carrier)
summarize the main function of proteins in living organisms
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act as enzymes to digest nutrient molecules
, starch
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long-term energy storage in plants
Describe how carbs are digested
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salivary AMYLASE breaks down carbs into smaller units, then MALTASE
breaks down maltose into glucose which is then absorbed by lining to the
circulatory/lymphatic systems
Enzyme
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chemical assistants that break down nutrients into smaller units for
circulatory and lymphatic systems
describe how body (cellular) conditions can affect enzyme function
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coenzyme - interact directly with enzymes
*enable reaction to occur OR make interaction between enzymes &
substrates more efficient
niacin - component of NAD+ coenzyme (electron carrier)
summarize the main function of proteins in living organisms
Give this one a try later!
act as enzymes to digest nutrient molecules
, starch
Give this one a try later!
long-term energy storage in plants
Describe how carbs are digested
Give this one a try later!
salivary AMYLASE breaks down carbs into smaller units, then MALTASE
breaks down maltose into glucose which is then absorbed by lining to the
circulatory/lymphatic systems
Enzyme
Give this one a try later!
chemical assistants that break down nutrients into smaller units for
circulatory and lymphatic systems
describe how body (cellular) conditions can affect enzyme function
Give this one a try later!