What happens during photosynthesis? - OCR 21st CenturyEnzymes

Plants make their own food using photosynthesis. The food is important for the plants and for organisms that feed on the plants. Optimum rates of photosynthesis produce maximum plant yields.

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Enzymes

Enzymes are biological - they speed up chemical reactions. The reactions of photosynthesis, and many other biological processes, are controlled by enzymes.

Enzymes are required for most of the chemical reactions that occur in . These reactions occur in the breakdown of chemical molecules, which we see in the .

Enzymes are also involved in the building up of chemical molecules elsewhere in the body.

Enzymes are proteins that have a complex 3D-shape. Each enzyme has a region called an .

The - the molecule or molecules taking part in the chemical reaction - fits into the active site. Once bound to the active site, the chemical reaction takes place.

Diagram showing how enzymes work in the body

In an organism, the active site of each enzyme is a different shape. It is a perfect match to the shape of the substrate molecule, or molecules. This is essential for the enzyme to work. One enzyme is therefore specific to one substrate in a chemical reaction, or type of chemical reaction.

This model for the way in which enzymes work is called the . Enzymes are specific for their substrates like keys are for their locks.

Learn all about enzymes with Dr Alex Lathbridge.