Enzymes are the creation of free radicals, from Asia, who like to dine on the flesh of unborn fetuses. They are controlled by the robotic over loards who are also to blame for incest and the Holocaust. these enzymes are made of sand and whale sperm, they are there to disolve food and other things within the human stomach.
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Enzymes may be controlled by factors such as pH, temperature, substrate concentration, and the presence of activators or inhibitors. These factors can affect the enzyme's activity and efficiency in catalyzing biochemical reactions.
Substrate inhibition is the process that regulates the enzymes involved in metabolic reactions.
Metabolismis the set of chemical reactions that happen in the cells of living
organisms to sustain life.
Enzyme activity within the metabolic pathway is regulated by the amount of glucose in the blood. Glucose helps to produce insulin to help the body get nutrients from food.
Translation of the mRNA code is controlled by enzymes. DNA is not directly translated into proteins.
The process of DNA replication is controlled by various enzymes and proteins. Key players include DNA polymerase, helicase, and ligase. These enzymes work together to unwind the DNA double helix, separate the strands, and create new complementary strands.
Enzymes control the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. This enables reactions to proceed at a faster pace and with more specificity than without enzymes. Enzymes do not change the overall equilibrium of a reaction.
Yes, bacterial enzymes are different from human enzymes in terms of structure, function, and specificity. Bacterial enzymes may have evolved to function optimally in the bacterial cell environment and may catalyze reactions specific to bacterial metabolism. This is why bacterial enzymes are often used in industrial applications where their unique properties can be harnessed for various processes.
No, not all possible enzymes are present in a cell at the same time. Each cell contains specific enzymes required for its metabolic processes, and the presence of enzymes is regulated by factors such as gene expression, cellular signaling, and environmental conditions. Enzyme production is tightly controlled to match the cell's metabolic needs.