Guided course 03:48Environmental Factors Affecting Enzyme ActivityJason Amores Sumpter7603views121rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich characteristics are likely associated with an enzyme isolated from a human stomach where conditions are strongly acidic.2441views24rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is changed by the presence of an enzyme in a reaction? and 839views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements about the active site of an enzyme is correct? 1746views2rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements correctly describe(s) the role or roles of heat in biological reactions? 920views2rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following environments or actions would not affect the rate of an enzyme reaction? 948views2rank
Textbook QuestionAdd labels to the figure that follows, which illustrates the breakdown of a disaccharide inside a cell. 654views
Textbook QuestionHow does pH affect enzyme-catalyzed reactions? a. Protons serve as substrates for most reactions. b. Energy stored in protons is used to drive endergonic reactions. c. Proton concentration increases the kinetic energy of the reactants, enabling them to reach their transition state. d. The concentration of protons affects an enzyme's folded structure and reactivity.921views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following is a false statement regarding enzymes? a. Enzymes are proteins that speed up metabolic reactions; b. Enzymes have specific substrates; c. Enzymes supply ATP to their substrates; d. An enzyme may be used many times.1775views
Textbook QuestionIf an enzyme in solution is saturated with substrate, the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to a. add more of the enzyme. b. heat the solution to 90°C. c. add more substrate. d. add a noncompetitive inhibitor.1375views
Textbook QuestionSome bacteria are metabolically active in hot springs because a. they are able to maintain a lower internal temperature. b. high temperatures make catalysis unnecessary. c. their enzymes have high optimal temperatures. d. their enzymes are completely insensitive to temperature.1813views
Textbook QuestionEnzymes usually function best at an optimal pH and temperature. The following graph shows the effectiveness of two enzymes at various temperatures. (c) From what you know about enzyme structure, explain why the rate of the reaction catalyzed by enzyme A slows down at temperatures above 40°C (140°F).972views
Textbook QuestionEnzymes usually function best at an optimal pH and temperature. The following graph shows the effectiveness of two enzymes at various temperatures. (b) One of these enzymes is found in humans and the other in thermophilic (heat-loving) bacteria. Which enzyme would you predict comes from which organism?1150views
Textbook QuestionEnzymes usually function best at an optimal pH and temperature. The following graph shows the effectiveness of two enzymes at various temperatures. (a) At which temperature does enzyme A perform best? Enzyme B?830views