The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
The higher the substrate concentration, the higher the rate of reaction, up till the point when the limiting factor is no longer the concentration of substrate but other factors like enzyme concentration of temperature.
The enzyme substrate complex
An enzyme will alter its substrate although the specific substrate depends on the enzyme.
Substrate concentration is directly proportional to rate of reaction because more enzymes are able to act on it but this happen only until all the active sites are covered than reaction rate becomes constant.
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
Vmax is the maximum possible rate that can be achieved by the addition of substrate. It levels off at v max because availability of substrate is no longer a limiting factor. Km is defined by 1/2 of Vmax. In reality Vmax levels off but then the curve goes down once substrate concentration increases viscosity.
in an enzyme-substrate complex, the enzyme acts on the substrate .
Substrate.
enzyme-substrate complex
The binding of an enzyme and a substrate forms an enzyme-substrate complex. It lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction
Substrate.
the substrate for lyase is sucrase
Urea which is protein substrate
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The higher the substrate concentration, the higher the rate of reaction, up till the point when the limiting factor is no longer the concentration of substrate but other factors like enzyme concentration of temperature.
A substrate is the substance in which an enzyme act, or a process occurs. For example lactose is a substrate, but water is not.