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I have no idea what "muscle enzyme" levels you're talking about, but if your levels are around 100 times the normal range, I'd think their would be something wrong. The Doctor Who arranged for the blood test should be able to explain everything.

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Enzyme inhibitors disrupt normal interactions between an enzyme and its what?

substrate


How does the temperature being lower than normal affect an enzyme's ability to function?

When the temperature is lower than normal, an enzyme's activity typically decreases because the lower kinetic energy reduces the frequency of collisions between enzymes and substrates. This can lead to a slower reaction rate, as the enzyme may not reach its optimal conformation for catalysis. Additionally, if the temperature is too low, the enzyme may become rigid, further inhibiting its ability to bind substrates effectively.


What cbrne agent inhibits the enzyme ach allowing ach to accumulate affecting the way cells transmit signals to the body?

These agents are called Vesicant agents.


What switchs on enzyme activity while what can switch off or reduce enzyme activity?

Enzyme activators like cofactors or substrates can switch on enzyme activity by binding to the enzyme and promoting its function. Conversely, inhibitors can switch off or reduce enzyme activity by binding to the enzyme and preventing its normal function.


What prevents acetylcholine from accumulating in the neuromuscular junction?

The presence of an enzyme called acetylcholinesterasethat degrades acetylcholine is what prevents an accumulation of the neurotransmitter and sustained muscle contraction. Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme that can be found within the neuromuscular junction. Thus, when a nerve impulse causes the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, there is a critical time in which the neurotransmitter can bind to receptors on the muscle before it is degraded.

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Enzyme inhibitors disrupt normal interactions between an enzyme and its what?

substrate


What is a normal CPK rate?

Creatinine-phosphate-kinase is an enzyme found in heart and muscle. Normal blood CPK range is 38-174 units/L


What are normal liver enzyme levels for a rabbit?

The normal liver enzyme levels for a rabbit should be 40 percent. Cyanide exposure improves the rabbit's enzyme level.


What is acetylcholinesterace?

Acetylcholinesterase, also known as AChE, is an enzyme which is critical to the function of animals from ants to elephants. This enzyme's sole responsibility is to break down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Acetylcholine sends messages between nerves, signaling muscle contractions. If the neurotransmitter was not broken down after it had served its function, the muscle involved would not be able to relax, and this could create spasms, paralysis, and other problems.


Is a MCH count of 31.1 within the normal range?

as far as i can see between 25.0- 34.0 is normal at least that is what i understand.


What is the difference between normal kickball and the PE version?

there are corners in the P.E one understand


What are normal kidney enzyme levels in dogs?

The normal range for dogs is 0.6 to 1.2.


How does studying genetic disorders such as pku help biologist understand normal alleles?

PKU is a genetic disorder that, when untreated, is characterized by mental ... but, in a person with PKU, this enzyme is defective.


Why is cardial muscel different from the normal one?

Normal skeleton muscle is responsible for all voluntary movement and The Cardiac muscle is the muscle of the heart.


What is a normal creatine kinase level for a 13 yr old boy?

CK is creatine kinase. An enzyme. Elevated amounts mean muscle damage. This can be caused by a heart attack, acute kidney failure and muscular dystrophy among others. Normal range is 60-400 IU/L.


How does the temperature being lower than normal affect an enzyme's ability to function?

When the temperature is lower than normal, an enzyme's activity typically decreases because the lower kinetic energy reduces the frequency of collisions between enzymes and substrates. This can lead to a slower reaction rate, as the enzyme may not reach its optimal conformation for catalysis. Additionally, if the temperature is too low, the enzyme may become rigid, further inhibiting its ability to bind substrates effectively.


What are normal numbers regarding Digestive enzyme in Pancreatitis?

60