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Test your knowledge of enzymes with this interactive quiz game! Answer questions on enzyme properties, reactions, and functioning to win the virtual million prize.
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Enzyme’s Edition
Enzymes… A speed up reactions and remain unchanged B slow down reactions and remain unchanged C speed up reactions and are used up in the reaction D slow down reactions and are used up in the reaction
Enzymes A A B B C C D D A A speed up reactions and remain unchanged B B slow down reactions and remain unchanged C C speed up reactions and are used up in the reaction D D slow down reactions and are used up in the reaction
Enzymes are made of… A Carbohydrates B Fats C Protein D Minerals
Enzymes are made from? A A B B C C D D Carbohydrates Fats Protein Minerals
What is an active site? A A The place on a substrate where the enzyme binds B B The place on the substrate where the product binds. C C The place on the product where the substrate binds. D D The place on an enzyme where the substrate binds.
Question? A A B B C C D D The place on a substrate where the enzyme binds The place on the substrate where the product binds. The place on the product where the substrate binds. The place on an enzyme where the substrate binds.
Which graph shows the effect of temperature on enzyme activity? A B C D
Which graph shows the effect of temperature on enzyme activity? A A B B C C D D A B C D
What will bind to an active site? A A All types of substrate molecule. B B All types of product molecule. C C One type of substrate molecule D D One type of product molecule
What will bind to an active site? A A B B C C D D All types of substrate molecule. All types of product molecule. One type of substrate molecule One type of product molecule
Enzymes will work at … A A only one pH B B all pHs C C a range of pHs D D acidic pHs
Enzymes will work at … A A only one pH B B all pHs C C a range of pHs D D acidic pHs
Which of the following are correct? A A Starch catalase maltose B B Starch amylase maltose C C Starch amylase glucose D D Starch catalase glucose
Which of the following are correct? A A Starch catalase maltose B B Starch amylase maltose C CStarch amylase glucose D D Starch catalase glucose
Which of the following is correct? A A The substrate of phosphorylase is hydrogen peroxide. B B The substrate of phosphorylase is glucose-1-phosphate. C C The substrate of phosphorylase is protein. D D The substrate of phosphorylase is starch.
Which of the following is correct? A A The substrate of phosphorylase is hydrogen peroxide. B B The substrate of phosphorylase is glucose-1-phosphate. C CThe substrate of phosphorylase is protein. D D The substrate of phosphorylase is starch.
Which of the following is correct? A A B B C C D D Amylase is a synthesis enzyme. Catalase is a breakdown enzyme. Phosphorylase is a synthesis enzyme. Catalase is a breakdown enzyme. Catalase is a synthesis enzyme. Amylase is a breakdown enzyme. Amylase is a synthesis enzyme. Phosphorylase is a breakdown enzyme.
Which of the following is correct? A A B B C C D D Amylase is a synthesis enzyme. Catalase is a breakdown enzyme. Phosphorylase is a synthesis enzyme. Catalase is a breakdown enzyme. Catalase is a synthesis enzyme. Amylase is a breakdown enzyme. Amylase is a synthesis enzyme. Phosphorylase is a breakdown enzyme.
Which term best describes a denatured enzyme? A A Its active site has changed shape. B B Dead/dying C C Working at its fastest rate. D D Attached to the substrate.
Which term best describes a denatured enzyme? A A Its active site has changed shape. B B Dead/dying C CWorking at its fastest rate. D D Attached to the substrate.
According to the Jacob-Monod hypothesis, a regulator gene is responsible for? A A Coding for the production of an inducer molecule B B Switching on an operon C C Coding for the production of a repressor molecule D D switching on a structural gene
According to the Jacob-Monod hypothesis, a regulator gene is responsible for? A A Coding for the production of an inducer molecule B B Switching on an operon C CCoding for the production of a repressor molecule D D switching on a structural gene
Non-competitive inhibitors affect enzyme action by? A A acting as a co-enzyme for enzyme action B B altering the shape of the substrate molecule C C competing for the active site of the enzyme D D altering the shape of the active site of the enzyme
Non-competitive inhibitors affect enzyme action by? A A acting as a co-enzyme for enzyme action B B altering the shape of the substrate molecule C Ccompeting for the active site of the enzyme D D altering the shape of the active site of the enzyme