pH.
salinity.
temperature.
hormones.
Enzymatic reactions can be controlled by four things. The things that can control enzymatic reactions are the pH, salinity, temperature, and hormones.
Almost all reaction in cells are enzymatic controlled, or I would rather not say controlled but 'driven' or 'made possible'. Enzymatic reaction are controled by e.g. temperature, pH, concentration, ions, activating and inactivating complexes, etc. but not by themselves as substance.
in the stroma of the chloroplasts
Presence of:Competitive inhibitorsNon-competitive inhibitorsAllosteric sitesNegative feedback inhibitionIncrease/decrease of enzyme/substrateCooperativity
allosteric sites
The sodium potassium pump is an example of active transport. Enzymatic reactions can be affected by pH, salinity, temperature, and cofactors.
Almost all reaction in cells are enzymatic controlled, or I would rather not say controlled but 'driven' or 'made possible'. Enzymatic reaction are controled by e.g. temperature, pH, concentration, ions, activating and inactivating complexes, etc. but not by themselves as substance.
false
temperature and pH
in the stroma of the chloroplasts
RNA
Any chemical reaction or series of reactions catalysed by an enzyme.
It is the active form of vitamin B6. It acts as a coenzyme in enzymatic reactions, e.g. transamination and deamination reactions.
an enzymatic reaction can bring about only synthesis?
Nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor are controlled reactions. The reactions in the atomic bomb are not controlled reactions
A nonenzymatic reaction doesn't use an enzyme.
RNA, not DNA
Identical Remote Controlled Reactions was created on 2002-09-09.