competitive
They are known as reactants or substrates.
Protein kinase and Allosteric effector
it is a type of enzyme.
Enzymes that are sensitive to changes in their physical or chemical environment, such as changes in pH or temperature will change their shape if placed in suboptimal environments. Most enzymes are proteins, and it's a protein's shape that determines their function. Change the shape, and the enzyme is denatured, and can no longer function for its purpose adequately.
Protein
Urea is a non-competitive inhibitor which means that the Vmax will decrease and the Km will remain unchanged during the process.
This would be a competitive inhibitor. It can be a structural analog of the substrate. This type of inhibition can be out competed by adding more substrate. A competitive inhibitor increases the Km of the enzyme.
Citrate synthase is inhibited by ATP. Obviously, the Krebs cycle produces ATP. This is the first step and one of the major regulatory steps in the pathway. If the cell has plenty of ATP, then it wouldn't need to keep making it, thus the pathway needs to be shut off. ATP inhibits the enzyme to shut off the pathway. This is an example of feedback inhibition (you can also call it negative inhibition or even product inhibition). Feedback inhibition is when the products of a certain biochemical pathway inhibit earlier enzymes, shutting down the pathway.
all inhibitors prevent the active site from binding to a substrate and causes enzymes to lose catalytic activity
The Enzyme Skin Peel is the type of enzyme that removes hair from the skin.
An enzyme is a protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
Blood enzyme
This enzyme is a type of amylase. This is the same type of enzyme released by the liver to help digest fruits.
Pectin is not an enzyme but a soluble fiber.
No it is not a hormone or an enzyme. It is a type of molecules
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
They are known as reactants or substrates.