no they can not because they at completely different pH levels.
Enzymes have the same function as catalysts. Except, the mode of action is markedly different.
What is a function where each domain element is mapped to the same range element.
I believe it performs the same function as a cell.
Cells that have the same function are often organized into tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
No, importance and function are not the same. Importance refers to the significance or value of something, while function refers to the purpose or role that something serves. A function describes what an object does, while importance describes how valuable it is.
No, optimal pH for pepsin is around 2.0 (acidic environment) while optimal pH for rennin is around 6.5-6.7 (slightly acidic to neutral environment). Each enzyme has a specific pH range at which it functions most efficiently due to its unique structure and function.
When HCl (hydrochloric acid) and pepsin are mixed together, it creates an acidic environment in the stomach. This acidic environment helps in the activation of pepsin, which is an enzyme that aids in the digestion of proteins by breaking them down into smaller peptides. The combined action of HCl and pepsin plays a crucial role in the initial stages of protein digestion in the stomach.
Well using less pepsin means you have less of the enzyme. Now if you keep the substrate / enzyme ratio constant there won't be anything changing. If you however decrease the pepsin amount, there will be less active sites for the same amount of substrate to bind. ---> slower reaction
False. While some enzymes may function optimally at a pH of 7.4, not all enzymes have the same optimal pH. Enzymes can have a range of pH values at which they function best, depending on their specific structure and function.
homeostasis
What the Same between environment and habitat
the Golgi function the same as the nucleolus
yes
Many cells working for the same function=a tissue Many tissues working for the same function= an organ Organs working for the same function= an organ system Organ systems working for the same function= you
Of course, for the same function, the bar will be the same. But for a different function, nope.
Chloroplasts have a similar function.
Yes, that is the definition of compatibility. Compatibility refers to the ability of different items or components to coexist or work together in the same system or environment without causing interference or negative effects on one another.