How can co-enzymes affect enzyme activity?
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- The assembly of proteins from amino acids is best described as: a. a conversion of kinetic energy to potential energy reaction. b. an entropy reaction. c. a catabolic reaction. d. an anabolic reaction. e. an energy-free reaction.3. How does changes in enzymatic factors affect the native conformation of enzymes? What happens to the enzyme’s native conformation once it is denatured? What structural organization are destroyed by this process? Answer thoroughly.1. What is the significance of the effect of enzyme concentration to enzyme activity in relation to the medical aspect? a. A person with fever cannot eat well and may suffer from indigestion b. A person with hyperacidicity experience vomiting upon taking milk c. Abnormal level of diagnostic enzymes indicate damage in the body tissues d. Too much hydrogen peroxide in the body forms free radicals if not decomposed by peroxidase 2. What is the relation of the effect of temperature on enzyme activity to the medical field? a. To explain the cause why a feverish person cannot eat b. To explain why drinking carbonated leaves a fizzing sensation in our tongue c. To explain the cause why milk should not be taken by hyperacidic individual d. To explain why bubbles are formed when cleaning wounds with hydrogen peroxide 3. What reaction was involved in the determination of Vitamin C content of fruits? a. Oxidation…
- 1. What is your ideas about enzyme. 2. What are the applications of enzyme to our daily life.1. Looking at the graph you should be able to explain every activity of every enzyme. Please describe each one of them. 1A: Why is Temperature and pH so important? When is an enzyme able to work properly1. What is the significance of the effect of pH to enzyme activity in relation to the medical aspect? a. A person with fever cannot eat well and may suffer from indigestion b. A person with hyperacidicity experience vomiting upon taking milk c. Abnormal level of diagnostic enzymes indicate damage in the body tissues d. Too much hydrogen peroxide in the body forms free radicals if not decomposed by peroxidase 2. A denatured protein has intact peptide bonds. True or False 3. What force of interaction was cleaved in the addition of a reducing agent to the protein sample? a. Disulfide bonds b. hydrogen bond c. hydrophobic interactions d. ionic bond 4. Which does not refer to protein denaturation? a. Unfolding of structure b. Folding of structure c. Disruption of bonds d. Destroy of its structure 5. The substrate concentration and the enzyme activity has a linear relationship as long as…