The enzyme has an optimal point of pH at which the enzyme works best. For example a catalase enzyme works best in a pH of 7. When the pH changes it denatures the enzyme causing it to not be able to react with the substrate.
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".
Increasing the temperature within a cell can enhance enzyme activity by providing more kinetic energy to the molecules, leading to more successful collisions between enzymes and substrates. However, if the temperature exceeds the optimal range for a particular enzyme, it can denature the enzyme, decreasing its catalytic activity.
Each enzyme can catalyze a wide variety of different reactions.
Sort of Enzymes are proteins that increase the rate of chemical reations, they convert molecues from substrates ( a substrate is a molecue upon which an enzyme atc acts ) to products(a product is something "manufactured" by an enzyme from its substrate)Definition in link below.
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There is no relationship between a persons heredity and cancer
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