In the diagram below, the letter B represents: d. a The substrate specific for the enzyme The active site of the enzyme The binding site of the inhibitor

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Can you please help me answer the following questions. An enzymatic pathway is organized so that the final product will act as a competitive inhibitor to the first enzyme in the pathway. This is an example of: A. denaturation of a substrate enzyme complex B. positive feedback inhibition C. negative feedback inhibition D. competive binding of a product
In the diagram below, the letter B represents:
d.
a
H,0
b
The substrate specific for the enzyme
The active site of the enzyme
O The binding site of the inhibitor
All of these are represented by B
Transcribed Image Text:In the diagram below, the letter B represents: d. a H,0 b The substrate specific for the enzyme The active site of the enzyme O The binding site of the inhibitor All of these are represented by B
The equation below can be described as
reaction because sunlight provides an energy
6CO2
6H2O Light C6H1206
602
Carbon dioxide
Water
Sugar
Oxygen
an endergonic reaction, output
O an endergonic reaction, input
an exergonic reaction, output
an exergonic reaction, input
Transcribed Image Text:The equation below can be described as reaction because sunlight provides an energy 6CO2 6H2O Light C6H1206 602 Carbon dioxide Water Sugar Oxygen an endergonic reaction, output O an endergonic reaction, input an exergonic reaction, output an exergonic reaction, input
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