The arrangement of it's active site. Some enzymes just provide a place where two reactants can be in a protected environment for the reaction, some enzymes stress bonds of reactant to lower the reaction activation energy and some enzymes have catalytic properties due to the arrangement of the various amino acid R groups in their active site.
One enzyme, one substrate(s) and one function. So, many different classes of enzymes. Very much so
An enzyme has only one substrate that it works with so it has only one function. This is called a lock and key mechanism. Other things can affect the enzyme such as temperature, pH level and levels of either the substrate or the products. High temperature can denature the enzyme (they are proteins). They can not fit the lock (substrate).
Shape determines an enzyme's catalytic capability - one activity per shape.
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The function of an enzyme is dependent on the shape of the enzyme. The structure and shape determines what the enzyme can do.
The shape and size of the enzyme determines it's function because they're extremely specific. An enzyme will only work with one type of substrate.
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Enzymes that are sensitive to changes in their physical or chemical environment, such as changes in pH or temperature will change their shape if placed in suboptimal environments. Most enzymes are proteins, and it's a protein's shape that determines their function. Change the shape, and the enzyme is denatured, and can no longer function for its purpose adequately.
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pH and Temperature both impact the enzyme's function.
The enzyme function would not be as effecient, causing the liver to produce more enzymes.
If you denature an enzyme, you do not kill it because it was never alive, but you shut it down. It cannot work any longer and therefore it cannot speed up the reaction. The overall reaction will be slower because there are less enzymes.
When an enzyme is exposed to high temperatures, the enzyme will denature or unfold. Therefore, the enzyme will not function properly.
Each enzyme has a characteristic shape
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