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What was the name of the first model of enzyme activity?
Lock and key
jigsaw puzzle
induced fit
two hands pattern
What happens when enzymes are heated to a high temperature?
The enzymes die.
The shapes of the enzyme are altered or denatured
The enzymes' amino acid sequence changes.
The enzymes remain the same
Which substrate would match this enzyme?
When an enzyme tightens around a substrate, this is called:
An awkward hug
Induced fit
Competitive Inhibition
Non competitive Inhibition
What's going on in this picture?
The enzyme is taking the red substrate and turning it blue
The enzyme's active site is blocked by a competitive inhibitor
The enzyme can't function if too many substrates are trying to bind
This is an example of an anabolic enzyme reaction
Enzymes are capable of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction within a living cell. Enzymes accomplish this through which of the following means?
reducing the number of products
reducing the activation energy of the reactants
increasing the temperature of the cell
increasing the concentration of products
Enzymes in your body probably work best at which of the following temperatures>
25oC
98oC
37oC
210oC
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