Temperature and ph level.
The type of chemicals that speed up the action of an enzyme are called activators. Inhibitors, meanwhile, slow down the action of enzymes.
it allows an inhibitor to block the active site of the enzyme
It increases the rate of photosynthesis or vice versa...
Enzymes are catalysts that speed up chemical reactions. Some environmental factors that can affect enzyme activity are temperature and pH levels.
The first factor is Enzyme concentration or subtrate concentration.The rate of enzyme action is directly proportional to to the availability of enzyme provided the substrate concentration unlimited.Or the rate is directly proportional to the substrate concentration if enzymes are limited but if enzyme concentration is kept constant then upto the certain level the increase in substrate amount will no longer increase the rate of enzyme action. Second factor is temperature.The rate if an enzyme action is always directly proportional to the increase in temperature but upto the specific limit called as optimum temperature. Third factor is the pH value.Enzymes can work efficiently over a narrow range of pH called as Optimum pH.A minor change in pH value can denature the enzyme.
3 factors that affect the speed of an enzyme catalysed reaction are: .Temperature .Enzyme Concentartion .Substrate concentration
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The type of chemicals that speed up the action of an enzyme are called activators. Inhibitors, meanwhile, slow down the action of enzymes.
The kinds of chemicals that you can add to speed up the action of an enzyme are known as catalysts. Such catalysts, will be able to interact chemically with the enzymes in the reactions.
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Substance concentration, enzyme concentration, temperature and PH level
Mostly pH, Temperature, and salt.
it allows an inhibitor to block the active site of the enzyme
pH . Temperature . Substrate's Concentration
If the enzymes are heated they can become deformed and not work as well.