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Q: Trypsin inhibitors in tomato potato and alfalfa plants are best described as factors that?
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What type factors affect an enzyme from working?

Inhibitors.


Why do you wash with PBS before trypsinisation?

Cell culture media has trypsin neutralizers, so when you wash with PBS beforehand you are washing away these factors, making trypsin active.


What are some factors that could impact the function of an enzyme?

This depends on the enzyme. Temperature, pH, and the presence of co-factors, or allosteric inhibitors.


What has the author Norman Richard Bradner written?

Norman Richard Bradner has written: 'Some factors that affect pollination and seed formation in alfalfa, Medicago sativa L' -- subject(s): Alfalfa, Seeds, Bees, Pollination


What are antinutritional factors in food and their examples?

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What are 4 factors that can regulate enzyme activity?

pH, temperature, concentration of substrate, incubation period


What are three factors that increase the rates of enzyme-controlled reactions?

Presence of:Competitive inhibitorsNon-competitive inhibitorsAllosteric sitesNegative feedback inhibitionIncrease/decrease of enzyme/substrateCooperativity


What are 3 factors which can influence the activity of an enzyme?

temperature, PH and concentration of substrate (reaction).


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Matter occupies space and has mass Explain how energy must be described in terms of these two factors Then define energy?


What factors affect enzyme stability?

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What are three factors that affect the solubility of a substance and how are they described?

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