Biology, asked by udaykumar3604, 11 months ago

Feedback inhibition of an enzymatic reaction is
caused by
(a) end product (b) substrate
(c) enzyme (d) rise in temperature

Answers

Answered by yogichaudhary
2

Answer:

Feedback inhibition of an enzymatic reaction is

caused by

(a) end product

(b) substrate

(c) enzyme✔

(d) rise in temperature

Answered by brokendreams
0

Feedback inhibition of an enzymatic reaction is caused by enzyme.

Explanation:

  • The main cause for the Feedback inhibition in an enzymatic reaction is due to the reaction that takes place between the end product and the enzymes.
  • This binding is done by the inhibitor.
  • Then this results in the changing of the shape of an enzyme and thus it cannot acts as a catalyst to the reaction further.
  • The deactivation of the enzyme with the help of the product that the enzyme catalyses helps in the working of the Feedback inhibition process.
  • Some of the examples that are used in the feedback inhibition of an enzymatic reaction includes CTP, ISOLEUCINE and CITRATE.

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