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What is the factors affecting enzyme activity?

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Answered by upasanadas2323102000
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Biochemical reactions are necessary for growth, repairing damaged tissues, and obtaining energy and they take place in all living organisms’ bodies. These reactions are called ‘metabolism’ and they happen all the time in living organisms. If they stop working, this leads to the death of the organism.

All the reactions that occur in living organisms require high activation energy to take place. To reduce the cell’s consumption of energy, there is a catalyst to ensure that the chemical reactions occur rapidly and reduce the activation of energy. This catalyst is the enzymes.

Factor 1: Concentration Factor

Factor 2: Concentration of Substrate

Factor 3: Effect of Temperature

Factor 4: Effect of pH

Factor 5: Effect of Activators



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Answered by Anonymous
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1.) As the convergence of the catalyst is expanded, the speed of the response proportionately increments. This property is utilized for deciding the exercises of serum catalysts amid the conclusion of maladies.

2.) Within the sight of a given measure of catalyst, the rate of enzymatic response increments as the substrate fixation increments until the point that a restricting rate is come to, after which further increment in the substrate focus creates no noteworthy change in the response rate.

3.) The protein idea of the compounds makes them to a great degree delicate to warm changes. Catalyst action happens inside a thin scope of temperatures contrasted with customary compound responses.
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