A. Enzymes get denatured at higher substrate conc
B. Rate of reaction is indirectly proportional to substrate concentration at this point
C. All the active sites on enzyme molecule are occupied
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- If enzyme concentration is low than substrate pH and temperature values are equal to requirement then which of the following will increase rate of reaction____________________?
A. increase in concentration of enzyme
B. increase in concentration of substrate
C. increase in pH
D. increase in temperature - If more substrate to already occurring enzymatic reaction is added more enzyme activity is seen because_____________?
A. There is probably more substrate present than there is enzyme.
B. There is probably more enzayme available than there is substrate.
C. There is probably more product present than there is either substrate or enzyme.
D. The enzyme substrate complex is probably failing to form during the reaction - If more substrate to already occurring enzymatic reaction is added and there is no effect on the rate of the reaction what is the form given to this situation___________?
A. Saturation
B. Denaturation
C. Composition
D. Inhibition - The rate of reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of an enzyme which statement is incorrect in this respect_________________?
A. Increase in enzyme molecule increases the available active sites.
B. This relation is for unlimited time period with unlimited enzyme concentration
C. If the concentration is doubled the rate will become two fold.
D. None of these. - A three dimensional dcavity bearing a specific charge by which the enzyme reacts with its substrate is called_________________?
A. Active site
B. Binding site
C. Catalytic site
D. Allosteric site - A chemical substance which can react (in place of substrate) with the enzyme but is not transformed into product/s and thus blocks the active site temporarily or permanently is called_______________?
A. Co-enzyme
B. Blocker
C. Inhibitor
D. Cofactor - Excessive increase in temperature of medium causes the enzyme molecule to____________?
A. Activate
B. Unaffected
C. Denatured
D. None of these - Sodium ions are “pumped” from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration in the nerve cells of humans. This process is an example of
A. Diffusion
B. Passive transport
C. Osmosis
D. Active transport - A substance which binds at the active site of the enzyme but does not result in the formation of the products is called________________?
A. Irreversible inhibitor
B. Reversible inhibitor
C. Competitive inhibitor
D. Non-competitive inhibitor - Biological molecules (proteins) which catalyze a biochemical reaction and remain unchanged after completion of reaction are called_____________________?
A. Cofactor
B. Coenzymes
C. Activator
D. Enzymes