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| Question | Answer | 
| Enzyme structure | Enzymes are proteins, the tertiary structure is the twisting of dna and multiple chains, this causes the active sites shape | 
| Effect of Temperature on Enzymes | Hot: Causes enzymes to denature because an increase in kinetic energy causes bonds to break. Medium: 37oc is optimum temperature for enzyme activity. Cold: Causes Enzymes to denature, no kinetic energy so no rate of reaction | 
| effect of Competitive inhibitors | These inhibitors have similar structure to the substrate which compliments the active site, it causes the energy to have a slower rate of reaction because more sites are filled up. | 
| effect of non-competitive inhibitors | These attach to the enzymes at different places to the active site and causes them to lose shape so that they are not able to bind to the substrate | 
| Effect of PH on enzymes | every enzyme has an optinum Ph. a change in Ph alters Amino chain and causes the active site to alter. A change in PH affects bonds. | 
| Effect of Substrate concentration on Enzymes. | Low: A slow rate of reaction because not all enzyme-substrate complexes have been formed. Medium: All active sites are filled up so the rate of reaction is at its optimum. High:All the active sites are already filled up so it has no effect on the rate of reaction | 
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