Yes.
Yes.
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Salt concentration and the pH! also the temperature and activations and inhibitors affect an enzymes actions
Ambient temperature outsidewhether or not there is heating, and how much,size, shape and materials of the roominsulationdraughtsnumber of people in the room
it land shape can move air masses towards or away form it.
it dose not. but what dose is the atmosphere, & how close it is 2 the sun.
Factors that affect the shape of leaves include genetics, environmental conditions such as light availability, temperature, humidity, and soil nutrients. Additionally, leaf shape can be influenced by evolutionary adaptations to specific ecological niches and interactions with herbivores or pathogens.
Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, pH levels, and substrate concentration. These factors can affect the enzyme's shape and ability to function effectively.
They come apart and lose there shapeA large change in temperature or ph will cause protiens to come apart and lose their shape.
They come apart and lose there shapeA large change in temperature or ph will cause protiens to come apart and lose their shape.
Temperature, pH, solute concentration, and salt content just to name a few. Temperature and Ph affect the function of enzymes because our body has a temperature of around 37 degrees and the conditions in our stomach are acidic. So9f or the enzyme to work properly then the working condidtions have to be at least 37 degrees and they need to acidic otherwise the enzyme won't work properly.
Yes, changing the shape and amount of an object will affect its density. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so varying the shape and amount will alter the mass and volume, ultimately changing the density of the object.