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describe the factors affecting enzyme action​

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Answered by Amanshrivas
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Enzymes are affected by the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and the temperature. ... There are several factors that affect the speed of an enzyme's action, such as the concentration of the enzyme, the concentration of the substrate, temperature, hydrogen ion concentration (pH), and the presence of inhibitors.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The factors which affect the action of enzymes,are as follows -

• Concentration :

We know that the enzymes only works on the basis of it's substrate material and the concentration of the substrate materials is a major factor which affects the action of the enzymes. (The concentration of the enzyme itself is also a major factor)

• Temperature :

The temperature of the activity site of an enzyme is also a major factor and the enzymes cannot work in environments which have less or excessive temperatures.

• pH value :

The enzymes need specific pH values in their environment,which means some works in acidic medium and some works in the basic medium. So,the pH value of the activity site is also a key factor.

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