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This is replacing the Lock and Key Model theory for enzyme/substrate specificity
a) Take it or leave it model
b) Induced Fit Model
c) The Combination theory
d) The Safety Pose Theory
This occurs when the enzyme has more than one active site
a) Noncompetitive Inhibition
b) Competetive inhibition
c) Allosteric Inhibition
d) Hydrophobic inhibition
This involves an enzyme with two active sites, one for substrate, one for inhibitor
a) Noncompetitive Inhibition
b) Competitive Inhibition
c) Allosteric Inhibition
d) Hydrophillic Inhibition
This involves 2 different substrates resemble each other and the same active site for the enzyme
a) Noncompetitive Inhibition
b) Competitive Inhibition
c) Allosteric Inhibition
d) Half-Life Inhibition
These are organic compounds with the same chemical formula but different structural formulas
a) Polymer
b) Isomer
c) Monomer
d) seismore
These serve as coenzymes (They assist enzymes)
a) vitamins
b) minerals
c) nucleic acids
d) isotopes
These serve as cofactors (They assist enzymes)
a) vitamins
b) minerals
c) nucleic acids
d) isotopes
This results when there is a change in the number of protons
a) a new element
b) a charged ion
c) an isotope
d) a free radical
This results when there is a change in the number of electrons
a) a new element
b) a charged ion
c) an isotope
d) a free radical
This results when there is a change in the number of neutrons
a) a new element
b) an isotope
c) a free radical
d) a charged ion
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