ENZYME Enzyme Reaction Energy of reaction Factors affect rate Other.

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ENZYME Enzyme Reaction Energy of reaction Factors affect rate Other

ENZYME REACTION PRODUCT SUBSTRATES ENZYME SUBSTRATE COMPLEX ENZYME

ENZYME-SUBSTRATE COMPLEX Active site

Energy of Enzyme Reaction Activation energy

Factors affect enzyme reaction rate SUBSTRATE ENZYME pH TEMPERATURE INHIBITORS

SUBSTRATE CONCENTRATION

ENZYME CONCENTRATION

pH effect

Temperature Effect denatured Temperature Optimal temperature Rate of reaction Temperature

Inhibitors

Competitive inhibitor

Competitive inhibitor

Incompetitive inhibitor

Incompetitive Inhibitor

Allosteric activator

2. Determine type of inhibitor 1. Use of Enzyme 2. Determine type of inhibitor