my ap bio teacher never taught unit 3 so let's hope this helps (update: this 30 minute video was able to teach me what a month of trying to teach myself was unable to)
This is actually such an amazing comprehensive review. Thank you so much. I knew the processes but I needed to tie it all together, I was confused about by order and fermentation etc, but this video cleared it up so so so well. I’m going to share it with some other friends.
I have a question on Noncompetitive inhibitor enzyme, do enzymes need both types of protein for the enzyme to lower the activation energy or only one will trigger the enzyme to do its job?
Inhibitors RESTRICT the substrate from binding to the enzyme, because the inhibitor causes a conformational(structural) change in the enzyme. Enzymes reduce the activation energy of a metabolic pathway(both exergonic and endergonic), they do not need any other component to reduce the activation energy (opitmal temperature and pH contribute to the functionality of the enzyme.) Inhibitors, both allosteric(noncompetitive) and competitive do not necessarily need to be proteins. Enzymes only need optimal conditions, and substrate to do their job. Activation energy is the energy required to start a reaction, not ability for the enzyme to work. . Don't understand your question, but here's some info that may help. Hope it's useful.
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my ap bio teacher never taught unit 3 so let's hope this helps (update: this 30 minute video was able to teach me what a month of trying to teach myself was unable to)
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This is actually such an amazing comprehensive review. Thank you so much. I knew the processes but I needed to tie it all together, I was confused about by order and fermentation etc, but this video cleared it up so so so well. I’m going to share it with some other friends.
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I have a question on Noncompetitive inhibitor enzyme, do enzymes need both types of protein for the enzyme to lower the activation energy or only one will trigger the enzyme to do its job?
Inhibitors RESTRICT the substrate from binding to the enzyme, because the inhibitor causes a conformational(structural) change in the enzyme.
Enzymes reduce the activation energy of a metabolic pathway(both exergonic and endergonic), they do not need any other component to reduce the activation energy (opitmal temperature and pH contribute to the functionality of the enzyme.)
Inhibitors, both allosteric(noncompetitive) and competitive do not necessarily need to be proteins.
Enzymes only need optimal conditions, and substrate to do their job.
Activation energy is the energy required to start a reaction, not ability for the enzyme to work.
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Don't understand your question, but here's some info that may help. Hope it's useful.
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