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Q: Two things you can measure when investigating the rate of enzyme controlled reaction?
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How does the addition of urea affect the rate of enzyme reaction?

Urea denatures the enzyme as it disrupts the 3-D structure of the enzyme, this changes the shape of the enzymes' active site, thus meaning that the enzyme is unable to create an enzyme-substrate complex which then means that the reaction cannot occur thus the rate of the enzyme controlled reaction becomes very slow.


What happens to the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction when the substrate level is high and remains high?

the enzyme will change its shape to fit the substrate correctly


Rank reactions from fastest to lowest uncatalyzed reaction reaction catalyzed by enzyme A reaction catalyzed by enzyme B?

A reaction catalyzed by enzyme a reaction cataly by enzyme b uncatalyzed reaction


How does an enzyme change how a reaction occurs?

An enzyme speeds up your reaction in your body.


What substance can be used to stop enzyme reaction?

prohibitors are used to enzyme reaction


What is a specific enzyme?

A specific enzyme is an enzyme that only changes the speed of ONE reaction. (It only acts on one particular substance that happens to be compatible with that enzyme) i.e. if enzyme A is specific to reaction A, it will change the speed of reaction A. However it will have no effect on any other reaction like reaction B or C.


What is the main thing an enzyme does to catalyze a reaction?

The main thing that an enzyme does to catalyze a reaction, is to lower the energy of reaction.


What is the main thing an enzyme does catalyze a reaction?

The main thing that an enzyme does to catalyze a reaction, is to lower the energy of reaction.


What happens to the enzyme after the reaction is complete?

enzyme works as a catalyst before and after the reaction it is preserved


What will happen to an enzyme now that is reaction completed?

The enzyme will be re-used in another reaction.


How does a enzyme increase the speed of a reaction?

The enzyme reduces the activation energy of the reaction, therefore chemical reaction speeds are increased.


WHich action would most likely increase the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction during an experiment?

raising the temperature from 20°C to 30°C