There is NO form of energy in which it can ever be supplied by enzyme, because enzymes do not change (chemically) in their supported reactions, and so 'energy' is never 'supplied' by any enzyme.
It can however lower the activation energy but that is only a virtual form of chemical energy which cannot be added or lowered by anything.
The total energy supplied to a patio heater can be calculated by multiplying the power of the heater (in Watts) by the time it is operated for (in hours). This will give the energy consumed in Watt-hours or kilowatt-hours.
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the sun
Heat energy and light energy when the current passed through them.
no, a freezer is a source of energy and it makes coldness.
Light and heat
I supplied my friend with the basketball.
A light bulb gives out light energy and heat energy as forms of energy. The light energy is emitted as visible light, while the heat energy is generated as a byproduct of the bulb's operation.
Mechanical energy is supplied to a generator from an engine, a steam turbine for example, and converted to electrical energy
Food is processed into forms that cells use to power the muscles.
There are many forms of energy, examples include: chemical, gravitational, elastic, thermal, electromagnetic, electric, nuclear. These forms of energy can be categorized into two main classes: Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy.Potential Energy is the energy stored in the system. Kinetic Energy is the energy being used.
pH - denatures the enzyme by altering the charges on the enzyme. This will affect the structure of the enzyme and its ability to function. Heat - will denature the enzyme by breaking its bonds. This will stop the enzyme from being able to bond to a specific substrate molecule. Cold - not enough energy to reach minimum amount of activation energy needed to undergo reaction. The enzyme will not be able to react on the substrate.