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What activity completes an enzyme-controlled reaction?

The activity that completes an enzyme-controlled reaction is the release of the product(s) after the substrate has been converted into the product(s) by the enzyme. Once the enzyme binds to the substrate, it facilitates the chemical reaction, and upon completion, the products are released, allowing the enzyme to return to its original form and participate in additional reactions. This cycle enables enzymes to catalyze multiple reactions efficiently.


Which list best outlines the correct order of stages in the catalytic activity of enzymes?

The correct order of stages in the catalytic activity of enzymes typically includes: 1) substrate binding, where the substrate attaches to the enzyme's active site, 2) formation of the enzyme-substrate complex, where the enzyme facilitates the conversion of the substrate into products, 3) product release, where the newly formed products are released from the enzyme, and 4) enzyme recovery, allowing the enzyme to be free to catalyze another reaction. This cycle highlights the efficiency and specificity of enzymes in biochemical reactions.


Is secretin an enzyme or a hormone?

Secretin is a hormone, not an enzyme. It is produced by the duodenum in response to the presence of acid in the stomach, and it helps to stimulate the release of bicarbonate-rich pancreatic juices to neutralize the acid entering the small intestine.


Compare a structure of an enzyme before and after a reation?

An enzymes structure is not affected by a reaction. The enzyme has the same structure at the end of the reaction as it did before it took place. Note: Enzyme structures may change during the reaction itself but will return to their original shape etc when the reaction is complete.


A protein catalyst is known as an?

Enzyme.