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Damage to DNA can affect enzyme production because enzymes are essential for carrying out the processes required for DNA replication and repair. If DNA damage occurs, the cell may struggle to produce the required enzymes to maintain genome integrity, leading to errors in DNA repair or replication, which can have potentially harmful consequences.
Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, pH levels, and substrate concentration. These factors can affect the enzyme's shape and ability to function effectively.
Substrate concentration will affect enzymes because substrates are specific to enzymes. The pH will affect enzymes because certain enzymes will work better in certain pH levels.
Yes, gene mutations can affect metabolism by altering the function of enzymes involved in metabolic pathways. This can result in metabolic disorders that impact the body's ability to process nutrients and produce energy efficiently.
Herbicides work by inhibiting key enzymes involved in photosynthesis within the chloroplast, disrupting the light-dependent reactions that produce ATP. This disrupts the normal function of chloroplasts and decreases ATP production, leading to a decrease in energy available for plant growth and metabolism.
Salt concentration and the pH! also the temperature and activations and inhibitors affect an enzymes actions