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Enzymes in the human body work in a very wide range of conditions.
A. True B. False
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hannah
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an experiment, a scientist notices that an enzyme’s catalytic rate decreases when the pH of the environment is changed. Which
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hannah
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is trypsin inhibitor competitive or noncompetitive
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Cristian
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Ethanol + NAD+ acetaldehyde + NADH + H+
You have a 1 ml solution containing 100 uM Ethanol, and 1 mM NAD+. You then add 1
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tracy
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The enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase catalyzes the following reaction:
Ethanol + NAD+ acetaldehyde + NADH + H+ You have a 1 ml
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sheaa
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Please help, with the following question:
"When an enzyme reaches its saturation point,..." A) the amount of substrate for the
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Michelle
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Why all enzyme work well in their own optimum temperature and optimum pH ?
i need more explanation about why different enzyme
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kate
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Do all enzymes function within the different temperature range, like they do with pH?
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kate
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What extreme environment is known to produce enzymes used in the production of detergents?
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adhd brain go burr UwU
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Complete the following paragraph relating to the enzyme, β–galactosidase. This enzyme hydrolyses the disaccharide lactose to
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centya
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Identify the following:(1 point)
Substrate _____________ Product _____________ Enzyme Maltase
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Miss.Questions
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Biology A unit 3 l 11
Set the following settings on the Simulation. Starch: 3 Amylase: 0 Temp: 35 Maltose: 0 Maltase: 3 pH: 7
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Miss.Questions
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Substrate
Product Starch Maltose Glucose Amylase Maltase U\\
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Unknown
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An enzyme is a type of that is made of .
Carb Lipid Protein Nucleic acid
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Unknown
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During the reaction, the [blank] will attached to the active site. After reaction, the [blank] leave the enzyme complex.
Amino
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Unknown
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complete the following paragraph relating to the enzyme,b -galactosidase .this enzyme hydrolyses the disaccharide lactose to
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john
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complete the following paragraph relating to the enzyme,b -galactosidase .this enzyme hydrolyses the disaccharide lactose to
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john
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Muscle Hexokinase has a lower Km for glucose than live Hexokinase They both work best on Glucose, and convert
Glc->Glc-6-P04.
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Biochemistry
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An enzyme works on two substrates, S1 and S2. Its Km for S1 is 100mM and its Km for S2 is 10mM. Based on this information,
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Biochemistry
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1)Why is enzymatic catalysis essential for life? Describe in detail the mechanism for enzyme mediated anabolic and catabolic
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Heather
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An enzyme is a special kind of catalyst. How does it work?
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7)State whether the following sentences are true or false. Rewrite them if they are false.
a) Every chemical reaction taking
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Nicole
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If trypsin and chymotrypsin become activated within the pancreas and then are released in their active forms into the
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L.Bianchessi
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If trypsin and chymotrypsin become activated within the pancreas and then are released in their active forms into the
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L.Bianchessi
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Regulation of an enzyme's activity occurs
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Anonymous
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What is amylase
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can anyone help me by finding which enzymes are present in carbohydrates?
is it salivary amylase(tyalin)
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sandra
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Why does a change in pH usually produce a change in the ability of an enzyme to act as a catalyst?
A. When the pH changes, the
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krystal
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I am in 10th grade and can you please help me by defining what is bio-catalysts?
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sandra
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Suppose an enzyme lowers the activation energy by an order of magnitude.
What is the ratio of catalyzed rate to the uncatalyzed
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Ali
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Enzymes are _________ that will ________ rate of a chemical reaction.
* 1 point carbohydrates, increase carbohydrates, decrease
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Killer999
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True/False - Temperature will effect the function of an enzyme, but pH level will not.
* 1 point True False
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Killer999
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The _____ will attach to the enzyme and the _____ will be released from the enzyme.
* 1 point substrate, product product,
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Killer999
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Regulation of an enzyme's activity occurs
a) before the enzyme is produced b) during the production of the enzyme. c) when the
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chris
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peroxidase cannot be used to break down chemicals such as starch. why?
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val
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Pepsin would have the greatest activity...
a.)when the pH of the chyme is greater than 3. b.)immediately upon entering the
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becca
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Using the information below, and based on your knowledge of enzymes - which independent variable would be a good starting point
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ok
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another way to afect the enzyme is lowering the pH of the solution. However, lactase is supposed to be able to work in the
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sara
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What happens to denatured enzyme? Explain the reason with the help of the lock and key model.
-i can explain for the denatured
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unni
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You are studying an enzyme that has a catalytic efficiency of 7x10^7M-1s-1. Knowing that the Km=2.50µM and how much enzyme did
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Anonymous
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What are coupled reactions?
Describe the interactions between enzyme, substrate, active site and the induced fit model Explain
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noob
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what is amylase?(1 point) Responses another name for the large intestine another name for the large intestine a nutrient
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we live we love we LIE
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Enolase catalyzes the conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate (2-PG) to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). The deltaG’o for this reaction is
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brian
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4) phosphofructokinase-1 strongly inhibited by an ATP analog in which the oxygen atom joining the ƒÒ- and ƒ×-phosphorus
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brian
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Starch: 2
Amylase: 2 Temp: 35 Maltose: 0 Maltase: 0 pH: 7 Glucose: 0 Amylase Inhibitor: 5 Question 10 During this simulation,
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My teacher wants me to calculate the rate of enzyme activity (1/s)
I'm given the temperatures: 0 , 15, 30, ,50, and 80 (degrees
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hello
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Trypsin can also hydrolyze N-alpha-benzoyl-L-lysine-p-nitroanilide.
TrueFalse
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Anonymous
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Trypsin can also hydrolyze DL-tyrosine-p-nitroanilide.
TrueFalse
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Anonymous
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how is it possible for an enzyne to lower the required energy of activation for a reaction.
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jessi
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what is the role of carbamoyl phosphate synthase II
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sami
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