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Chapter 3.2, Problem 5WDYL

For a biochemical reaction that involves simple chemical structures bonded together into a more complex molecule, choose the more accurate term in each pair that best describes this type of chemical reaction: (a) synthesis or decomposition reaction; (b) exergonic or endergonic reaction, (c) collective term for this type of reaction (catabolism or anabolism).

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b. Choose all true statements for enzymes below A) All enzymes are made up of amino acids. B) Enzymes can increase the equilibrium constant for a given reaction by a thousand-fold or more. C) Enzymes can increase the reaction rate for a given reaction by a thousand-fold or more. D) Their catalytic activity is independent of pH. E) They are generally equally active on R and S enantiomers of a given substrate. F) To be effective, enzymes must be present at the same concentration as their substrate. G) Enzyme activity is usually increased in the presence of denaturants like SDS and urea. H) Catalytic rate of enzymes cannot exceed what is dictated by the diffusion limit.
Which of the following is true about enzymes.  a) Enzymes are catalysts and they increase the rate of a reaction while they are not altered by the reaction. b) Enzymes are proteins that can be denatured by changes in pH or temperature. c) Enzymes are highly specific for the substrates they react with and catalyze only one or a limited set of possible reactions with those substrates. d) All of these are true about enzymes e) None of these are true about enzymes
Which of the following would best explain how an enzyme catalyzes two different reactions? A) The enzyme contains a-helices and B-pleated sheets. B) The enzyme is subject to cooperativity C) Either the enzyme has two distinct active sites or the substrates involved in the two reactions have very similar structures D) The enzyme is subject to competitive inhibition and allosteric regulation E) The enzyme is composed of at least two subunits

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