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The difference between the 2 graphs is the availability of Oxygen. In the 1st one it is present but not in 2nd.CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME IN THIS??
THE ANSWER IS C
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So, first of all, you can eliminate B and C because substrate concentration will never increase in an enzyme reaction, it would decrease since it is being used up to produce the products (whose conc is increasing). Now the correct answer is D but it is easy to confuse A to be the answer. You would initially think of it as A saying that enzymes are denatured so substrate concentration will remain as how much it was just before. But if you think practically, we aren't varying temperature during the course of the reaction, we're carrying out the whole reaction AT different temperatures. There the correct answer is D where: as temperature increases, enzyme activity increase, so substrate conc. decreases. And then the optimum temperature is exceeded so, at any temperature greater than that, the reaction would not take place, leaving substrate concentration to be how it was initially, in the very beginning.View attachment 64476 can anyone plz tell me the answer and why it is the answer
Thank youSo, first of all, you can eliminate B and C because substrate concentration will never increase in an enzyme reaction, it would decrease since it is being used up to produce the products (whose conc is increasing). Now the correct answer is D but it is easy to confuse A to be the answer. You would initially think of it as A saying that enzymes are denatured so substrate concentration will remain as how much it was just before. But if you think practically, we aren't varying temperature during the course of the reaction, we're carrying out the whole reaction AT different temperatures. There the correct answer is D where: as temperature increases, enzyme activity increase, so substrate conc. decreases. And then the optimum temperature is exceeded so, at any temperature greater than that, the reaction would not take place, leaving substrate concentration to be how it was initially, in the very beginning.
I hope this cleared it
The active transport is enabled by cell surface membrane rather than the plasmodesmata
Hey I think No.10 in this video answers your question:Can someone help?
I totally get the question I'm just confused why is D not considered right?
The right answer is A
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Ugh omg I guess I confused a bit with the wordingsHey I think No.10 in this video answers your question:
It's wrong to say the ke is the highest because even above the given temperature the ke will increase, point B was rather supposed to be that both the enzyme and substrate posses the activation energy, therefore, they are at their optimum working.View attachment 64493 Shouldn't the answer be B?
When you define endocytosis, we say it is the inwards folding of the cell surface membrane with the help of the cytoskeleton, which will form a vesicle containing the molecule in and fusion by cytokinesis using ATP.View attachment 64492 hey guys, endocytosis makes sense to me somewhere but when I overthink (as usual) I'm realising that in this case, the molecule doesn't necessarily "diffuse through a cell surface membrane." Help me?
The correct answer I guess is AView attachment 64476 can anyone plz tell me the answer and why it is the answer
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