Practice Questions
1.Describe the role of enzymes
Enzymes are protein molecules that act as biological catalysts, so they speed up chemical reactions.
2.Explain how the lock and key model works
In this model, the active site of the enzyme is a lock and the substrate is a key.
Each enzyme has an active site, which the substrate (reactant) will enter and bind to forming an enzyme-substrate complex.
A chemical reaction then occur, resulting in the formation of a product, which leaves the active site of the enzyme.
3. Define the term metabolism
Metabolism is the sum of all the chemical reaction in a cell or body of an organism.
4. Why are enzymes essential to life?
In an organism, metabolic reactions need to happen quickly enough to sustain life. Enzymes are essential to speed up the metabolic reactions so they occur quickly enough to sustain life. Without enzymes reactions would be too slow and the organism would die.
Factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis
Measuring & calculating rates of photosynthesis
Inverse square law and photosynthesis
Economics of enhancing the conditions in greenhouses
Investigating the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis
Data analysis and nervous system
The effect of a factor on human reaction time
Controlling blood glucose concentration
Regulating water and nitrogen levels in the body.
Hormones and human reproduction
Using hormones to treat infertility
Control and coordination in plants using hormones
Investigating the effect of light or gravity on the growth of newly germinated seedlings