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label the enzymes DNA polymerase and helicase
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What enzyme breaks down starch in your saliva?(1 point)
Responses lipase lipase trypsin trypsin pepsin pepsin amylase
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wyatt
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Which option describes an enzyme? (1 point)
Responses a specialized protein that helps chemical reactions to occur a specialized
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What is a amylase
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What is amylase?(1 point)
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The digestion of food involves the body’s use of enzymes to assist in breaking down organic compounds. The following chart
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answers bc why not
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According to the lock and key model of enzymes, which of the following would be the most likely substrate?
Lesson
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no name
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Which of the following is true regarding enzymes?
Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) Enzymes denature at their optimum
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Look at the graph below.
Image According to the graph, at which temperature do the two enzymes have about the same amount of
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An enzyme is a special kind of catalyst. How does it work?
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Which of the following is true about ALL enzymes?
Enzymes and X-rays: Study reveals hidden acrobatics of cellular catalysts |
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Which of the following statements about enzymes is not true?
A) Enzymes work best at a specified pH B) All enzymes have the same
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Victoria
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A(n) _______ is a substance that helps in the chemical digestion of food.
• epiglottis • enzyme • gallbladder •
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one
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pretend scientists discoer an enzyme in the human body that works nest at 39 degree C. What processes do you think this enzyme
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jeremiah
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Grade 11 learners want to investigate which enzyme is responsible for chemical digestion of starch into glucose in humans. They
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Jenny
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How would you explain your observation that the activity of the reaction is affected by the concentration of catalase enzyme?
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Zilisky
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what is meant by non-competitive inhibition
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Anonymous
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Which option correctly replaces the letters X and Y?
A(n) X will bind to the Y of an enzyme so that the chemical reaction can
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DTS1_GMD
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a) BamHI, cleaves after the first G:
3’ GGATCC 5’ 5’ CCTAGG 3’ Does cleavage by BamHI result in a 5’ or 3’ overhang?
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sam
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Pretend scientists discover an enzyme in the human body that works at 39° C. What process do you think this enzyme is most
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Kaitlyn
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A solution of the enzyme amylase was added to a solution of starch and kept at 25C. The starch was broken down by hydrolysis.
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Anonymous
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What is the role of both the calcium ion and chloride ion in terms of the regulation of the amylase enzyme?
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Scott
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What reactions do RTKs catalyze?
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Anonymous
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what is it called when somethings destroys an enzyme function
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leapord_claw
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Which of the following is true of an enzyme?
A. It catalyzes a series of reactions. B. It breaks down immediately following the
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Anonymous
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If two events are correlated, what must be true?(1 point)
Both events have the same cause. One event caused the other.** Both
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regs
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1. Atp synthase is an enzyme in the. D
A. NUCLEUS B. CELL MEMBRANE C. MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE D. MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX 2. Each
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Hayley
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What trysin
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Sing
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7)In the event that one of the enzymes of the urea cycle is defective what biochemical indicators can one use to identify the
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sherry
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The question is below. If someone could at least give me an idea of where to start, or some steps of how I should go about
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Student
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A group of students conducts research on enzyme activity and collects the data shown in the graphs.
There are two graphs. The
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ik ur cheating
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Because ethanol is a poor substrate for LDH, shouldn't it have a lower Km than lactate? (Because Km is binding affinity)
Also,
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Student
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1) AMP -activated protein kinase (AMPK):
Option A: is activated by both AMP and ADP. Option B: undergoes allosteric regulation.
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Saki
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Pepsin is...
A. enzyme B. lipid C. carbohydrate D. nucleic acid I think A!
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sharon
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Glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase catalyzes the reversible reaction:
G3P + NAD+ --> NADH + H+ + DHAP If in the cell, the
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Mia S
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In need of help for these two questions. Thank you in advance!
Restriction Enzyme A has the recognition sequence 5′- CTGCAG
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Hayley
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Set the following settings on the Simulation.Starch: 3Amylase: 0Temp: 35Maltose: 0Maltase: 3pH: 7Glucose: 0Amylase Inhibitor: 0
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Though this question sucks, which enzyme elongates the new DNA strand starting at an RNA primer?
A.DNA polymerase I B.DNA
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Lucy
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MENTION 10 TYPES OF ENZYMES THAT ARE FOUND IN THE SMALL INTISTINE AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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CEE
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A pepper plant is heterozygous for a mutant allele of the gene encoding the CaSGR enzyme (one allele is wild type and the other
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plsss
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Which ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, explains the role of enzymes in a living cell?
Answer options with 4 options A. Enzymes
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ooga booga
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Suppose that a mutant enzyme binds a substrate 100 times as tightly as does the native enzyme. What is the effect of this
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Kelly
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Which fruits or vegetables or plants do not contain catalase enzyme?
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John
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In an experiment to show the relationship between substrate concentration and activity of enzymes, why do we add a 0.5 of a 5 pH
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Bio
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A portion of the amino acid sequence of an enzyme from a worm is shown below.
-Q-Q-Q-N-N-N-C-C Analyze the same portion of the
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Me
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a portion of amino acid sequence of an enzyme froma worm is shown below -Q-Q-Q-N-N-N-C-C analyze the same portion of the same
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Me
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What is the optimal pH for the following enzymes found in the human body? Explain. (catalase, lipase (in your stomach), pepsin,
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*ajay*
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Research the enzyme catalase. What is its function in the human body?
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navin
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Why does changing the pH affect the enzyme activity?
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kavi
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1. Why might the enzyme activity decrease at very high temperatures?
2. Why might a high fever be dangerous to humans? 3.What is
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navin
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