Enzyme Reaction A substrate binds to its enzyme at a location called the __________ site. substrate coenzyme polypeptide active substrate coenzyme polypeptide active ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Enzyme Reaction Hydrogen and oxygen release enormous amounts of energy when they react. Yet, hydrogen and oxygen can be mixed together in a balloon and nothing will happen. Why? All of these There must be contaminating elements in the balloon that prohibit the reaction from occurring Competitive inhibitors are blocking the reaction from occurring in the active site The energy of activation to form the transition-state complex is too high to allow the reaction to occur without assistance All of these There must be contaminating elements in the balloon that prohibit the reaction from occurring Competitive inhibitors are blocking the reaction from occurring in the active site The energy of activation to form the transition-state complex is too high to allow the reaction to occur without assistance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Enzyme Reaction Adenosine triphosphate is a type of fatty acid nucleotide amino acid steroid fatty acid nucleotide amino acid steroid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Enzyme Reaction An enzyme that is always produced, regardless of the presence of substrates or the end products, is called a constitutive enzyme a repressible enzyme an allosteric enzyme an isoenzyme a constitutive enzyme a repressible enzyme an allosteric enzyme an isoenzyme ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Enzyme Reaction About 7.3 kcal/mole are released when glucose is converted to CO2 and H2O NAD+ is reduced to NADH ATP hydrolysis is coupled to sucrose synthesis the terminal phosphate bond of ATP is broken by hydrolysis glucose is converted to CO2 and H2O NAD+ is reduced to NADH ATP hydrolysis is coupled to sucrose synthesis the terminal phosphate bond of ATP is broken by hydrolysis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP