Three things that can alter the rate of an enzyme are; temperature, pH and substrate concentration.
Enzymes will have an optimal temperature and pH, at which they will have the greatest rate. Below or above these optimum conditions, the rate will be slower.
well one enzyme hits another enzyme and the rate of fermentation is increased init. mr med
When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
Enzymes are biological catalysts that alter the rate of reactions occurring in the cells. Enzymes are protein in nature. This means that high temperature or extreme pH can denature an enzyme and the damage is irreversible. Enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction by providing an alternate path way that has lower activation energy.
when heating it it prevents the enzyme from adapting faster and that takes time for the enzyme to adapt which will take more time and make the rate at which the reaction occurs slower. did i answer ur question? :)
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
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Presence of:Competitive inhibitorsNon-competitive inhibitorsAllosteric sitesNegative feedback inhibitionIncrease/decrease of enzyme/substrateCooperativity
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Catalysis Nature of. Reactant Temperature Concentration
The pulse rate and the heart beat of a human being is measured to alter his breathing rate.
well one enzyme hits another enzyme and the rate of fermentation is increased init. mr med
Noncompetitive inhibitors decrease the rate of an enzyme reaction by bonding to an enzyme somewhere other than the active site, deforming it and permanently disabling the enzyme, so that enzyme can never function again, so the rate of reaction decreases.
its called an enzyme
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When an enzyme is saturated the amount of substrate added no longer as an effect on the rate of the reaction.
The function of an enzyme is to increase the rate of a reaction.
The rate of a reactions usually increases when catalyzed by an enzyme. For maximum rate of activity, the enzyme needs optimal conditions.