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Which environmental condition would most likely have the least effect on the rate of enzyme controlled hydrolytic reactions in humans?

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Environmental condition that would most likely have the LEAST effect on the rate of enzyme controlled hydrolytic reactions in humans is the amount of light present.....


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The amount of light present would most likely have the least effect on the rate of enzyme controlled hydrolytic reactions in humans.

Explanation:

The environmental conditions like pH, temperature, and the amount of enzyme in the solution effect the rate of enzyme controlled hydrolytic reactions in humans. Enzyme is a globular protein that catalyses a biological chemical reaction like hydrolytic reaction in humans. Hydrolysis reactions use water to breakdown the polymers into monomers. Thus they break bonds and release energy. This happens when monosaccharides are released from complex carbohydrates via hydrolysis. Thus, the least effect on rate of enzyme controlled hydrolytic reactions in humans is of amount of light present.

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