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Let say enzyme 1 has a shape of A. When it encounters a solute particle of shape A', enzyme jumps on the particle so to speak changing its shape to A'' and back to A' in less than nano second and when that shape change happens the solute particle becomes highly unstable and now can react with other solute particles and hence carry out the reaction. Enzyme jumps on substrate --> substrate unstable --> enzyme jumps back out of substrate --> unstable substrate reacts with another substrate.
The more substrate the faster the rate of reaction up to a point where it levels out. Basically the enzymes and substrates bounce around until they meet the substrate that the enzyme can catalyse so obviously with more substrate there's more chance of he enzyme bumping into the right substrate
which of the following could be used as a substrate when testing for the digestion of protein to peptides
It is either used again (many enzymes are used multiple times before broken down) or is broken down.
Enzymes act on molecules called substrates. The kind of substrate depends on the shape of the enzyme.
"The are used to conect with a substrate" is not a question, and connect is spelled incorrectly.
nothing.
Let say enzyme 1 has a shape of A. When it encounters a solute particle of shape A', enzyme jumps on the particle so to speak changing its shape to A'' and back to A' in less than nano second and when that shape change happens the solute particle becomes highly unstable and now can react with other solute particles and hence carry out the reaction. Enzyme jumps on substrate --> substrate unstable --> enzyme jumps back out of substrate --> unstable substrate reacts with another substrate.
Because once the product leaves the active site, more substrate can enter. So the enzyme will keep on working until all the substrate is used up.
The more substrate the faster the rate of reaction up to a point where it levels out. Basically the enzymes and substrates bounce around until they meet the substrate that the enzyme can catalyse so obviously with more substrate there's more chance of he enzyme bumping into the right substrate
The substrate has changed shape because of the high temperature.
the enzyme will change its shape to fit the substrate correctly
which of the following could be used as a substrate when testing for the digestion of protein to peptides
Activation energy is reduced! :)
enzyme works as a catalyst before and after the reaction it is preserved
It is either used again (many enzymes are used multiple times before broken down) or is broken down.
the substrate bonds to the enzyme at the active site