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Q: How are the majority of human enzymes most effective?
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Allosteric enzymes are most effective when the substrate concentration is?

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How do enzymes clean clothes?

Most detergents do contain enzymes because they act as a catalyst and speed up the process of cleaning. The majority of current laundry detergents contain enzymes.


At what pH would the enzyme be most effective?

It depends on what type of Enzyme. Enzymes have different optimum pH depending on the environment they work in, for example and enzyme in the stomach of a human would have a pH of about 2 but an enzyme in human saliva has an optimum pH of 5.6.


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As with most protein enzymes change the temperature or change the pH significantly.


At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completeley denatured?

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How do you speed up a reaction?

Most effective: increase temperature and/or add a suitable catalyst (enzymes for biological reactions).


What happen to an enzyme when it is boiled?

That all depends on the enzyme. The majority of enzymes found in the human body would denature (distort and lose its specific active site shape) when exposed to too much heat and stop functioning. Some enzymes can withstand incredible temperature like the enzymes used by simple volcanic organisms. Most enzymes will have evolved to work the most efficiently in their native environment.


Where are most digestive enzymes produced?

Most digestive enzymes are produced in the stomach. You will find that with the complex ducts throughout the human body these enzymes can travel to other areas of the digestive system. These areas include the salivary glands, the stomach, the pancreas, and the intestines.


How might stomach enzymes differ from other enzymes?

Stomach enzymes would have a considerably lower optimum pH than most other enzymes found in the human body.


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What temperature are most enzymes most effective?

37.5 centigrade. however results are pretty much the same in temperatures between 35 and 40


What enzyme is more active in a human cell?

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