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The functional group of amino acids that makes each one different.
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These type of molecules can disable or deactivate an enzyme by blocking or changing the active site.
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A type of reaction that requires heat.
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The model of the Enzyme-substrate complex that believes they fit together exactly.
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The special area of the enzyme where the substrate binds.
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The monomers for proteins.
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A type of reaction that releases heat.
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The type of protein structure that includes either pleated sheets OR helixes.
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A type of reaction where one substrate is broken down and energy is released.
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A type of reaction where two substrates are joined within the active site and energy is required.
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This cofactor is needed to complete the active site so the reaction can occur.
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When a protein gets to hot, it may __________________ or unfold.
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The protein released by the pancreas that breaks down glycogen in the liver when blood sugar levels are low.
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The special proteins speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed to get the reaction going.
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The type of bond that connects the amino acids in a protein.
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The protein released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels.
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Large intricately folded organic molecules that control cell activities.
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The simplest proteins structure.
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A biological catalyst.