Course Code: BIO121 Course Name: Principles of Biology I Read the question carefully first Answer the question-3(b) given chemical reaction according to the question (i) (ii) (iii) with step by step clear explanation. Enzyme X 3 (b) Given a chemical reaction: A + B- (i) (ii) (iii) Enzyme X can be used to catalyze the reaction above. Enzyme X binds to molecule A and B, and converts these molecules into product C. Using the lock and key model, explain how enzyme X is specific to its action. Predict what would happen to the rate of enzyme activity if the concentrations of molecule A and B are increased. Suggest ONE (1) way of how the activity of enzyme X can be controlled.

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Course Code: BIO121
Course Name: Principles of Biology I
Read the question carefully first
Answer the question-3(b) given chemical reaction according to the question (i) (ii) (iii) with step
by step clear explanation.
Enzyme X
3
(b)
Given a chemical reaction: A + B-
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Enzyme X can be used to catalyze the reaction above. Enzyme X binds to molecule A and B, and
converts these molecules into product C. Using the lock and key model, explain how enzyme X is
specific to its action.
Predict what would happen to the rate of enzyme activity if the concentrations of molecule A and B
are increased.
Suggest ONE (1) way of how the activity of enzyme X can be controlled.
Transcribed Image Text:Course Code: BIO121 Course Name: Principles of Biology I Read the question carefully first Answer the question-3(b) given chemical reaction according to the question (i) (ii) (iii) with step by step clear explanation. Enzyme X 3 (b) Given a chemical reaction: A + B- (i) (ii) (iii) Enzyme X can be used to catalyze the reaction above. Enzyme X binds to molecule A and B, and converts these molecules into product C. Using the lock and key model, explain how enzyme X is specific to its action. Predict what would happen to the rate of enzyme activity if the concentrations of molecule A and B are increased. Suggest ONE (1) way of how the activity of enzyme X can be controlled.
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