answer is D!
lol i love Plato
Allosterically modified
an allosteric enzyme
An enzyme's active site will bind with only a specific substrate. Any other kind of substrate will be rejected by the active site.
Diffusion of nonpolar molecules would not be affected by charge. Allosteric inhibition is generally a result of binding regulatory molecule at a site other than the active site.
An IR Active stretch simply means that the vibrations of the molecule result in an overall dipole of the molecule. If a stretch has a dipole, it is IR active. If a stretch does not have a dipole. then it is IR Inactive.
Yes, both salinity and inhibitors can affect enzyme activity. There are two types of inhibitors, non-competitive and competitive inhibitors that will either bind to the allosteric or active site respectively.
I prefer an activity to sitting around. The report showed increased activity in certain sectors.
Active transport requires energy to move a molecule.
It is determined by whether the molecule is polar or nonpolar. Nonpolar molecules do not absorb radiation in the microwave region; therefore, they are microwave inactive. Polar molecules are microwave active.
by active but when your active you have to be responsible for your actions
active site
active, if you thought that it was like a pokemon level you were wrong. The activity level just determines if the volcano is active or non-active (asleep)