Each enzyme can catalyze a wide variety of different reactions.
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".
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.
specific sites on the enzyme, known as allosteric sites. These molecules can either enhance or inhibit enzyme activity, depending on the type of interaction. By binding to these sites, they can modulate the enzyme's conformation and affect its catalytic behavior.
The enzyme would likely exhibit a high optimal temperature and increased thermal stability. Therefore, its enzyme activity curve would likely show a higher peak and be shifted towards higher temperatures compared to enzymes from organisms living in milder conditions.
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".
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A substrate is the molecule upon which an enzyme acts. It undergoes a chemical reaction to form a product with the help of the enzyme. Substrates typically bind to the active site of an enzyme.
True
Social behavior usually involves communication
true
Human behavior is a combination of instinctive and learned responses.
True
True
it is always learned