Are all proteins enzymes?
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Virtually all known enzymes in all living things including bacteria are proteins. There is also a very...
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What are the ENZYMES and SUBTRATES for each of the 4 main types of enzymes... (carb, protein, lipid, and nuclease digestion).
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Proteases ( f.e. pepsin, trypsin ) > proteins Carbohydrates ( f.e. insulin, amylase ) > carbs...
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enzymes are ? a. proteins, b. substrate specific c. work at optimum PH d. All of above
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How are the structures of proteins and restriction enzymes linked to their use in molecular biology?
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Each protein has a specific 3-D structure which is crucial for its function. The same applies for restriction...
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It seems that just about every vitamin and mineral plays a part in metabolism. But are the digestive enzymes a soup full of these vitamins and minerals, or are the vitamins and minerals simply a small ingredient with hydrochloric acid playing the major...
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All enzymes seem to be made up of one or a small collection of protein molecules. For simplicity I will...
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Explain how (i) competitive and (ii) non competitive inhibitors of enzymes work (8 marks) Briefly describe the process of translation of RNA to protein (10 marks)
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I'll just add onto zindagi's answer for the first question. Competitive inhibitors block the active...
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Enzymes are proteins that act as a catalyst, lowering the activation energy of a reaction, therefore...
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