1. | tertiary structure of an enzyme. |
2. | active site of an enzyme. |
3. | tertiary structure of an enzyme. |
4. | allosteric site on an enzyme. |
1. | will double |
2. | will decrease by half |
3. | will remain the same |
4. | will become zero and the reaction will stop |
I: | the formation of an ‘ES’ complex is not obligatory. |
II; | ES’ complex formation is a transient phenomenon. |
1. | Only I is correct |
2. | Only II is correct |
3. | Both I and II are correct |
4. | Both I and II are incorrect |
1. | Enzymes work by increasing the temperature of substrates. |
2. | Enzymes reduce the activation energy needed for a reaction. |
3. | Enzymes provide ATP to reactions. |
4. | Enzymes permanently change shape after a reaction. |
Identify the incorrect statement regarding enzyme action:
1. | Formation of [Enzyme Substrate] complex is obligatory |
2. | Enzymes speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the requirement of activation energy |
3. | Substrate need not go through a transition state if the enzyme catalyzed reaction is endothermic |
4. | Enzymes are themselves not used up in the chemical reaction catalyzed by them |
1. | Enzymes generally function in a narrow range of temperature and pH. |
2. | Each enzyme shows its highest activity at a particular temperature and a pH called the optimum temperature and the optimum pH. |
3. | Activity declines both below and above the optimum value. |
4. | Low temperatures denature the enzyme; high temperatures temporarily inactivate the enzyme. |