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- The reason for the increase in the rate of an enzyme reaction when the temperature is increased isa. decrease in kinetic energy of reactantb. increase in kinetic energy of reactantc. increase in activation energy of reactiond. decrease in activation energy of reactioncould this question be explained please 1.What is the role of an enzyme in a chemical reaction? How do changes in temperature and pH affect enzyme activity? How does ATP-ADP couple these reactions?The reason for the decrease in the rate of enzyme reaction as the temperature is increased beyond the optimal temperature isa. decrese in the kinetic energy of the reactantsb. decrease in activation energy of reactionc. denaturation of the enzyme d. inhibition of the enzyme
- ENZYME CONCENTRATION-lab Construct a hypothesis addressing the effect concentration will have on rate of reactionBased on the given question which of the following choices is the correct answer?A. The reaction takes up too much space in the cell if the enzymes are missingB. Enzyme supply the oxygen necessary for the reactionsC. The reactions are too slow to meet the needs of the cell if enzymes are missingD. Enzymes change reactants from solid to liquids during the reactionBased on the given question which of the following choices is the correct answer?A. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction, it increases the activation energy of the reactionB. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction, it decreases the activation energy of the reactionC. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction, it increases the activation energy of the productD. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction, it does not affect the activation energy of the reaction.
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