It is true that the shape of an enzyme is what allows it to do it's job.
False. Enzyme names typically end in the suffix "–ase".
True. Enzymes are highly specific in their interactions with substrates. Each enzyme is designed to interact with a particular substrate based on the shape and chemical properties of both the enzyme and the substrate. This specificity allows enzymes to catalyze specific reactions efficiently.
False. When an enzyme binds with its substrate, the activation energy needed for the chemical reaction is decreased, not increased. This reduction in activation energy allows the reaction to occur more quickly and at lower temperatures, making it easier for the reaction to proceed.
False. Low Km actually indicates a strong binding of the enzyme to the substrate, resulting in a high affinity and low velocity at low substrate concentrations. High Km means a weak binding of the enzyme to the substrate and requires higher substrate concentrations for the enzyme to achieve maximum velocity.
False. When the iris does not get enough light, it relaxes and allows the pupil to dilate or get larger to let in more light.
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False. Enzyme names typically end in the suffix "–ase".
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no, every enzyme has a different shape giving it a different job or function
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it depends on its shape. if it is a parallelogram, then its true. but if it is a trapezoid, then eventually not.
True. Liquids are able to flow and conform to the shape of their container due to their ability to move freely past one another. This property distinguishes liquids from solids, which maintain their own shape and volume.
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