Inhibited is not a verb, it's an adverb. Inhibit would be the verb.
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective inhibited.The word inhibited is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to inhibited." It can be a verb form or an adjective.
Inhibiting an enzyme responsible for constructing the cell wall.
When you drink alcohol, you tend to get less inhibited.
None of these will be inhibited
Acetylcholinesterase is the enzyme inhibited by nerve agents. This enzyme is responsible for breaking down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and when inhibited, leads to an accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve synapses causing overstimulation of muscles and nerves.
No, they are antonyms.
Rotenone
Cyanide
Antimycin
Oligomycin
Alpha-5-reductase is the enzyme that is inhibited in the treatment of BPH. This enzyme is responsible for changing testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (which is stronger).
The part of the brain responsible for the feeling of being less inhibited when drinking alcohol is the prefrontal cortex.