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Depends on how much substrate the enzyme can process. Most enzymes can process more than one molecule of substrate without denaturing or becoming unusable. However, in the terms of your question. More substrate is better. Too many enzymes would mean the reaction would be cut short, because they would all react the substrate at once. So for a prolonged, efficient reaction more substrate would be proper.
In medical terms (since you categorised your question in "Health"), a threshold is defined as:1 - The minimal stimulus that produces excitation of a human structure (i.e - the minimal stimulus eliciting a motor response).2- The lower limit of perception for a stimulus.3 - The point at which a stimulus produces a sensation.In architectural terms, a threshold is defined as:1- A strip of metal, wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway.2 - A point of entry or beginning in a building.
The active site of an enzyme is the specific region where the substrate molecule(s) bind and undergo a chemical reaction. It is typically a small and highly specific pocket or groove that accommodates the substrate molecule(s) and facilitates the catalysis of the reaction by lowering the activation energy. The active site is formed by amino acid residues and often contains key functional groups that participate in the enzymatic reaction.
No-you can only determine the bpt range of the mixture of the two pure components. Simple distillation isn't
In biology terms, the substrate most commonly describes the molecule in which an enzyme acts upon. A substrate can also refer the surface in which a plant or animal lives and/or grows upon.
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Depends on how much substrate the enzyme can process. Most enzymes can process more than one molecule of substrate without denaturing or becoming unusable. However, in the terms of your question. More substrate is better. Too many enzymes would mean the reaction would be cut short, because they would all react the substrate at once. So for a prolonged, efficient reaction more substrate would be proper.
-50The product of unlike terms (a negative number and a positive number) is negative while the the product of like terms is positive.
The product of monomials is a single term.
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These are the modes: 1. Lock and Key hypothesis 2. Induced Fit Hypothesis
Two companies that use the product concept today are Sony in terms of their Playstation product and Samsung in terms of their Samsung Galaxy smartphone/ product
The difference.
I'm thinking that marginal revenue product is the marginal revenue on one product, and marginal revenue is the marginal revenue on the whole firm sales... I'm wondering the same thing but the above response is incorrect. both terms imply values on one item as indicated by the "marginal"