mainly mainly there 4
1)pH
2) temperature
3) concentration of enzyme
4)concentration of substrate
5 factors that can affect the rate of chemical reactions are temperature, pressure, concentration, stirring, catalysts.
Following are the factors affectingenzymes:SalinityTemperatureInhibitorsAllosteric factorspH levelSubstate concentrationCatalystEnzyme concentration
As temperature increases, the rate of enzymatic reactions will increase as well, up to the point where the heat becomes too great and the enzymes denature, making them unable to catalyze reactions any longer.
Enzymes are catalysts. They help lower the activation energy of reactions and increase the rate of the reaction. Without the help of enzymes, the biochemical reactions in the body would take so long that it would kill the person.
Enzymes serve to speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation
Enzymatic reactions can be controlled by factors such as temperature, pH, substrate concentration, and the presence of inhibitors or activators. Controlling these factors can affect the rate at which enzymes catalyze reactions, leading to regulation of biological processes.
Enzymes serve to speed up reactions by lowering the energy of activation
Enzymes are proteins that increase the rate of chemical reactions.
The rate of chemical reactions in the cytoplasm is typically controlled by enzymes. These biological catalysts increase the speed of specific reactions by lowering the activation energy required. Enzyme activity can be regulated by factors such as temperature, pH, concentration of substrates, and presence of inhibitors or activators.
Enzymes are biological molecules that accelerate chemical reactions in the human body by lowering the activation energy needed for the reactions to occur. Enzymes are highly specific and work by binding to specific substrates to catalyze a specific reaction. Temperature and pH can also affect the rate of chemical reactions in the body.
Enzymes control the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. This enables reactions to proceed at a faster pace and with more specificity than without enzymes. Enzymes do not change the overall equilibrium of a reaction.
No, they Increase the speed of chemical reactions