All the highlighted answers are wrong please explainwhy it is wrong and give me the correct answer. Thanks, in advanced. 1) Which of the following is true about enzymes? Enzym esare equally effective acrossbroadranges of temperature and Ph Enzymeslower the overall free energy of a reaction to make it spontaneous Enzym e a ctivity is generally unregulated. Enzym esrecognize m any substrateswith equal specificity 2)The insulin receptorcatalyzesthe phosphorylation of severalsubstrates andistherefore classified asa Transferase Phosphate Kinase Lyase Oxidoreducta se 3)Which of the following reaction parameters can enzymesoptim ize to increase reactionrate? The proxim ity(closeness) of the reacting groups. The rotationalmotions of the substrates and catalytic groups The orientations of the substrates and catalytic groups The achieve energyneededto achieve the transition state. 3) The catalytic mechanism of RNA relies upon generalacid-base catalysisinvolving the amino acid Glutamic acid Histidine Serine lysine Aspartic acid

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  • Which of the following is true about enzymes?
  • Enzymes are equally effective across broad ranges of temperature and Ph.

Enzymes lower the overall free energy of a reaction to make it spontaneous.

  • Enzyme activity is generally unregulated.
  • Enzymes recognize many substrates with equal specificity.
  • The insulin receptor catalyzes the phosphorylation of several substrates and is therefore classified as a
  • Transferase
  • Phosphate
  • Kinase
  • Lyase
  • Oxidoreductase

 3)Which of the following reaction parameters can enzymes optimize to increase reaction rate?

  • The proximity(=closeness) of the reacting groups.
  • The rotational motions of the substrates and catalytic groups.
  • The orientations of the substrates and catalytic groups.
  • The achieve energy needed to achieve the transition state.

 

  • The catalytic mechanism of RNA relies upon general acid-base catalysis involving the amino acid
  • Glutamic acid
  • Histidine
  • Serine
  • lysine
  • Aspartic acid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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answer. Thanks, in advanced.
1) Which of the following is true about enzymes?
Enzym esare equally effective acrossbroadranges of temperature and Ph
Enzymeslower the overall free energy of a reaction to make it spontaneous
Enzym e a ctivity is generally unregulated.
Enzym esrecognize m any substrateswith equal specificity
2)The insulin receptorcatalyzesthe phosphorylation of severalsubstrates andistherefore classified
asa
Transferase
Phosphate
Kinase
Lyase
Oxidoreducta se
3)Which of the following reaction parameters can enzymesoptim ize to increase reactionrate?
The proxim ity(closeness) of the reacting groups.
The rotationalmotions of the substrates and catalytic groups
The orientations of the substrates and catalytic groups
The achieve energyneededto achieve the transition state.
3) The catalytic mechanism of RNA relies upon generalacid-base catalysisinvolving the amino acid
Glutamic acid
Histidine
Serine
lysine
Aspartic acid
Transcribed Image Text:All the highlighted answers are wrong please explainwhy it is wrong and give me the correct answer. Thanks, in advanced. 1) Which of the following is true about enzymes? Enzym esare equally effective acrossbroadranges of temperature and Ph Enzymeslower the overall free energy of a reaction to make it spontaneous Enzym e a ctivity is generally unregulated. Enzym esrecognize m any substrateswith equal specificity 2)The insulin receptorcatalyzesthe phosphorylation of severalsubstrates andistherefore classified asa Transferase Phosphate Kinase Lyase Oxidoreducta se 3)Which of the following reaction parameters can enzymesoptim ize to increase reactionrate? The proxim ity(closeness) of the reacting groups. The rotationalmotions of the substrates and catalytic groups The orientations of the substrates and catalytic groups The achieve energyneededto achieve the transition state. 3) The catalytic mechanism of RNA relies upon generalacid-base catalysisinvolving the amino acid Glutamic acid Histidine Serine lysine Aspartic acid
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