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If an enzyme solution is saturated with substrate the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to increase the enzyme concentration. An alternative is to increase the temperature.
An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
The substrate is the molecule(s) that an enzyme works on
Increase the amount of substrate for the enzyme.
in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .
If an enzyme solution is saturated with substrate the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to increase the enzyme concentration. An alternative is to increase the temperature.
enzyme-substrate complex
The binding of an enzyme and a substrate forms an enzyme-substrate complex. It lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction
NO. The enzyme acts on the substrate. The substrate is the chemical/compound being altered by the action of the enzyme. They are NOT the same.
A substrate is the substance acted upon by an enzyme. The enzyme substrate complex is when an enzyme molecule combines with its substrates.
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An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
Enzyme A becomes less effective earlier than enzyme B.
When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
The substrates are converted into products, which are released.
Generally in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, the reactant is called the substrate, which in association with the enzyme forms the product.