the greater the surface area the easier it is for them to reach and react with substrates
alters the active site of the enzyme
You have the enzyme called as lysozyme. It is the enzyme that act as a bacteriostatic substance. It adversely affect the bacteria on the surface of the eye.
increase of temp in 70- 80 degrees
Yes, inhibitors can decrease enzyme activity by binding to the enzyme and preventing substrate binding. Activators can increase enzyme activity by binding to the enzyme and enhancing substrate binding or catalytic activity. Both inhibitors and activators can modulate enzyme activity by changing the enzyme's structure or function.
Anti enzymes or enzyme inhibitors, are substances which inhibit counteracts the action of an enzyme.
yeh it can
It doesn't
alters the active site of the enzyme
It doesn't
It doesn't
Mostly pH, Temperature, and salt.
pH . Temperature . Substrate's Concentration
If the enzymes are heated they can become deformed and not work as well.
You have the enzyme called as lysozyme. It is the enzyme that act as a bacteriostatic substance. It adversely affect the bacteria on the surface of the eye.
for increasing the surface area on which enzyme action can take place.
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alters the active site of the enzyme