if there is any inborn errors with enzyme B means, there will be a malfunctioning... so here the enzyme can not convert comp 1 to comp 2... so automatically enzyme C wont be having any function!!
Hemoglobin.
Density-dependent inhibition
- Inhibition of an enzyme is to inhibit the catalytic activity of the enzyme. - Because, by blocking or inhibiting an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance. Example : Inhibition of HIV protease.
Hypoglycemia
Mutual (not 'matual') induction occurs when a changing current in one circuit induces a voltage into a second circuit. An example of mutual induction is a transformer.
An example of induction is observing that the past five times you have drunk coffee in the morning, you felt more alert and focused. Therefore, you conclude that drinking coffee in the morning makes you feel more awake and attentive.
an excess of a product of one reaction causes the enzyme of another reaction to stop working.
If you mean electromagnetic induction, there are a lot of ways. For example, an alternator (that is a generator of AC current) works via electromagnetic induction. The headlights of a bicycle are powered via induction (bikes have a magnet in the wheels and when you pedal the magnetic field rotates thus creating current).
The magnetic flux density at any point my be defined as the number of linese of magnetic induction passing through a unit area held a right angle to the lines at the point and is represented by the vectore
induction motor (in washer for example), compass, speaker
Induction-type instrument measure power in alternating-current circuits and are the type commonly seen on the outside of houses.
Citrate synthase is inhibited by ATP. Obviously, the Krebs cycle produces ATP. This is the first step and one of the major regulatory steps in the pathway. If the cell has plenty of ATP, then it wouldn't need to keep making it, thus the pathway needs to be shut off. ATP inhibits the enzyme to shut off the pathway. This is an example of feedback inhibition (you can also call it negative inhibition or even product inhibition). Feedback inhibition is when the products of a certain biochemical pathway inhibit earlier enzymes, shutting down the pathway.