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10. Describe the difference between the relationship between
enzyme concentration and reaction rate.
11. Propose an explanation for this relationship.
12. What would cause the rate to leveloff?
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(Substrate
Trypsin
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intestine)
13. What is the optimal pH for both enzymes?
Pepsin
(digests
in
Реpsin
b. Trypsin
14. Predict the reactivity of trypsin at pH 14.
15. When do neither enzyme work?
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0 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 89
10 11 12 13 14
16. Compare the rate of the pepsin-catalyzed
reaction at pH 3 with the rate of the trypsin-
catalyzed reaction at pH 3.
pH
17. At what pH values is pepsin likely to be denatured? When is the structure of pepsin changed? Justify your
answer.
18. What can you infer about the pH of a stomach and an intestine? Justify your answer.
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