13. A human digestive enzyme breaks down its substrate at a fast rate al What would occur if the enzyme and substrate were kept at 75°C? A. The enzyme would stop working and be denatured. B. The reaction would continue at the same rate. C. The reaction would take place more quickly. D. The reaction would take place more slowly. 4. The diagram represents how an enzyme molecule changes in shape. What explains this change?

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13. A human digestive enzyme breaks down its substrate at a fast rate at 35°C.
What would occur if the enzyme and substrate were kept at 75°C?
A. The enzyme would stop working and be denatured.
В.
The reaction would continue at the same rate.
C. The reaction would take place more quickly.
D. The reaction would take place more slowly.
14. The diagram represents how an enzyme molecule changes in shape.
What explains this change?
G-G
A. It has been cooled to 5 °C.
B. It has been heated to 70 °C.
C. It has been placed in a concentrated salt solution.
D. It has been placed in a dilute salt solution.
15. The graph shows the effect of pH on the activity of four different enzymes.
R
activity
2 3
4
8
10
11
12
pH
Which pair of enzymes includes one from the stomach and one that is not affected by pH?
A. Pand Q
B. Pand S
C. Rand Q
D. Rand S
Transcribed Image Text:13. A human digestive enzyme breaks down its substrate at a fast rate at 35°C. What would occur if the enzyme and substrate were kept at 75°C? A. The enzyme would stop working and be denatured. В. The reaction would continue at the same rate. C. The reaction would take place more quickly. D. The reaction would take place more slowly. 14. The diagram represents how an enzyme molecule changes in shape. What explains this change? G-G A. It has been cooled to 5 °C. B. It has been heated to 70 °C. C. It has been placed in a concentrated salt solution. D. It has been placed in a dilute salt solution. 15. The graph shows the effect of pH on the activity of four different enzymes. R activity 2 3 4 8 10 11 12 pH Which pair of enzymes includes one from the stomach and one that is not affected by pH? A. Pand Q B. Pand S C. Rand Q D. Rand S
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