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Perfect if you teach GCSE Biology Single or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about Enzymes.

Students will:

  1. Explain the mechanism of enzyme action including the active site and enzyme specificity.
  2. Explain how enzymes can be denatured due to changes in the shape of the active site.
  3. Explain the effects of temperature, substrate concentration and pH on enzyme activity.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of rate calculations for enzyme activity.
  5. Explain the importance of enzymes as biological catalysts in the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids and their breakdown into sugars, amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol.

This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. This resource has been adapted to cover all exam boards. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review.

INCLUDED IN BUNDLE:
29 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress checks and practice exam questions.
Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included.

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