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4. What are enzymes and what are the characters of enzymes?
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- 1. What are enzymes? Describe briefly each class of enzyme according to its function. 2. What are the factors that affect enzyme activity? 3. How would you differentiate catalase from peroxidase?7. How do temperature, pH, and concentration affect enzymes?1. What are the differences classification of enzymes? List 5 classification of enzymes and cite their functions.
- 4. What are coenzymes?7. What is the activation site of an enzyme? 8. What does it mean to denature an enzyme? 9. List at least 2 ways an enzyme may be denatured. 10. Explain the difference between endergonic and exergonic reactions.4. What is the effect of heat on an enzyme? 5. What do you predict would happen in the reaction in cold temperatures? 6. What is the effect of pH on an enzyme? What is the best pH for an enzyme?