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Name the groups in the diagram

Name the groups in the diagram

left: amino group
up: hydroxyl group
down: "R" group
right: carboxyl group
middle: central carbon atom

left: amino group


up: hydroxyl group


down: "R" group


right: carboxyl group


middle: central carbon atom

What is the red line?
What is the blue line?
What is the long arrow?
What is the short arrow?

What is the red line?


What is the blue line?


What is the long arrow?


What is the short arrow?

- The red line is the uncatalyzed reaction


- The blue line is the catalyzed reaction


- The long arrow is the activation energy of the uncatalyzed reaction


-The short arrow is the activation energy of the catalyzed reaction

Name parts A through E.

Name parts A through E.

A.) Enzyme


B.) Enzyme


C.) Reactant (Substrate)


D.) Active Site


E.) Products



Explain what is going on in this diagram?

Explain what is going on in this diagram?

It is a chemical reaction: The enzyme binds with the substrate, and immediately is stressed then the enzyme releases the two products

What is this molecular structure? 
How do you know?

What is this molecular structure?


How do you know?

It is glucose. You know because it has a carbon branch, unlike fructose.

What is this a diagram of?

What is this a diagram of?

A fat

What is this molecular structure?
What reaction takes place to build it?

What is this molecular structure?


What reaction takes place to build it?

It is starch, dehrydration builds it

What is the sucrase doing in this diagram?

What is the sucrase doing in this diagram?

It is breaking sucrose down into glucose and fructose in a hydrolysis reaction