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#Question id: 477


In comparison with the resting state, actively contracting human muscle tissue has a:

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  1. higher concentration of ATP.

  2. higher rate of lactate formation.

  3. lower consumption of glucose.

  4. lower rate of consumption of oxygen


Answer:- Option(s): 2


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#Question id: 560

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Vmax for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction:

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#Question id: 561

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Enzyme X exhibits maximum activity at pH = 6.9.  X shows a fairly sharp decrease in its activity when the pH goes much lower than 6.4.  One likely interpretation of this pH activity is that:

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#Question id: 562

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Phenyl-methane-sulfonyl-fluoride (PMSF) inactivates serine proteases by binding covalently to the catalytic serine residue at the active site; this enzyme-inhibitor bond is not cleaved by the enzyme.  This is an example of what kind of inhibition?

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A good transition-state analog:

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A transition-state analog:

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The role of the metal ion (Mg2+) in catalysis by enolase is to

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