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#Question id: 618


 In the following diagram of the first step in the reaction catalyzed by the protease chymotrypsin, the process of general base catalysis is illustrated by the number ________, and the process of covalent catalysis is illustrated by the number _________.

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  1. 1; 2   

  2. 1; 3  

  3. 2; 3

  4. 2; 3

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#Question id: 32713

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Match figure with their correct order of reaction

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#Question id: 32714

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The existence of an enzyme-substrate complex can be experimentally demonstrated by
a. X-ray crystallography
b. ESR
c. NMR
d. Fluorimetery

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#Question id: 32715

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Which model correctly represents the graph


 

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#Question id: 32716

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The given relationship is known as


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#Question id: 32717

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The enzyme urease enhances the rate of urea hydrolysis at pH 8.0 and 20oC by a factor of 1014. If a given quantity of urease can completely hydrolyze a given quantity of urea in 5.0 min at 20oC and pH 8.0, how long would it take for this amount of urea to be hydrolyzed under the same conditions in the absence of urease?

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#Question id: 32718

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

When enzyme solutions are heated, there is a progressive loss of catalytic activity over time due to denaturation of the enzyme. A solution of the enzyme hexokinase incubated at 45oC lost 50% of its activity in 12 min, but when incubated at 45oC in the presence of a very large concentration of one of its substrates, it lost only 3% of its activity in 12 min. What is correct explanation