allosteric regulation
The activity of enzymes is primarily regulated by various factors, including substrates, inhibitors, activators, and environmental conditions such as pH and temperature. Additionally, allosteric regulation and covalent modifications, such as phosphorylation, play crucial roles in modulating enzyme function. Enzymes can also be regulated by feedback inhibition, where the end product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an earlier step. Overall, the intricate network of regulatory mechanisms ensures that enzyme activity is finely tuned to meet cellular needs.
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is an umbelliferous aromatic plant with finely dissected leaves.
Ash
Calamansi leaves have finely toothed margins.
A cisele cut is a French culinary technique where food, usually fruits or vegetables, is finely julienned or cut into very small decorative shapes. It is often used for garnishing dishes or adding visual appeal to presentations.
allosteric regulation
The activity of enzymes is primarily regulated by various factors, including substrates, inhibitors, activators, and environmental conditions such as pH and temperature. Additionally, allosteric regulation and covalent modifications, such as phosphorylation, play crucial roles in modulating enzyme function. Enzymes can also be regulated by feedback inhibition, where the end product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an earlier step. Overall, the intricate network of regulatory mechanisms ensures that enzyme activity is finely tuned to meet cellular needs.
A small girl with a bow placed finely above her head.
His essay is finely written for a second grader.
the car was finely tuned to decrease its drag coefficient.
Finely ground pepper.
No and they never have according to Wendy's directly.
Finely ground tobacco is called snuff.
Sure, if they are finely chopped enough.
The noun 'onion' is a count noun:1 onion finely chopped2 onions finely chopped
She wore a finely carved jade pendant.
finely chopped is another way of sayying cut into thin peices