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At low concentration of substrate , rate of enzyme action is directly proportional to conc. of substrate .
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
To find out how enzyme concentration affects the activity of the enzyme you must:vary the concentration of the enzyme, by preparing different concentrations (keeping the volume of solution the same)keep the temperature, substrate concentration and pH constantmeasure the activity of the enzyme at each concentrationHow the enzyme activity is measured will depend on the specific enzyme involved.You need to have plenty of substrate (excess substrate) so it doesn't run out during the experiment.In this type of experiment, the enzyme activity is the dependent variable, the temperature, pH and substrate concentration are control variables and the enzyme concentration is the independent variable.
1. Temperature. 2. P.H level. 3. Enzyme concentration
pH, temperature, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration influences the rate of reaction
At low concentration of substrate , rate of enzyme action is directly proportional to conc. of substrate .
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
effect of ph and concentration of subtrate
To find out how enzyme concentration affects the activity of the enzyme you must:vary the concentration of the enzyme, by preparing different concentrations (keeping the volume of solution the same)keep the temperature, substrate concentration and pH constantmeasure the activity of the enzyme at each concentrationHow the enzyme activity is measured will depend on the specific enzyme involved.You need to have plenty of substrate (excess substrate) so it doesn't run out during the experiment.In this type of experiment, the enzyme activity is the dependent variable, the temperature, pH and substrate concentration are control variables and the enzyme concentration is the independent variable.
Denature enzyme activity
Ph level, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration etc
1. Temperature. 2. P.H level. 3. Enzyme concentration
pH, temperature, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration influences the rate of reaction
Concentration ( enzyme to substrate ), temperature and pH.
Cold temperatures have a drastic effect on an enzyme's activity level. Cold temperatures usually dramatically slow down an enzyme's activity.
Increasing enzyme concentration increases the number of collisions between the enzyme molecules and the substrate molecules. This increases the number of successful collisions and the number of enzyme-substrate complexes. Therefore the reaction rate is increased as well and enzyme activity is promoted.
Several factors affect the rate at which enzymatic reactions proceed - temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, and the presence of any inhibitors or activator