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Lock is enzyme to which the key, substrate fits after which the product is formed.Salams peoples
Have aliwl doubt
u know in bio when we study enzymes...the lock and key hypothesis..well....whats the key and whats the lock? O_O
diferent people tell me different things >.<
likin some say that the enzyme is the key as it has an active site similar to the teeth of a key and it is specific to a substrate :/Lock is enzyme to which the key, substrate fits after which the product is formed.
Like amylase is lock and starch which is the key fits to it and forms maltose, the product.
Firstly, I havenot heard anyone saying that enzyme is key because it has teeth. Rather I know that it's simply a lock on which there is a groove-like depression and into this depression, the key fits which is substrate. So that's why it's true that enzymes are specific in shape as they only fit with their own substrate and not with any other subrate.likin some say that the enzyme is the key as it has an active site similar to the teeth of a key and it is specific to a substrate :/
Okay.........Firstly, I havenot heard anyone saying that enzyme is key because it has teeth. Rather I know that it's simply a lock on which there is a groove-like depression and into this depression, the key fits which is substrate. So that's why it's true that enzymes are specific in shape as they only fit with their own substrate and not with any other subrate.
the count rate - bg count rate = count rate of radioactive source.Can someone explain this MCQ to me please? The background count rate in a laboratory is 10 counts / min. The measured count rate from a radioactive source is 410 counts / min, which includes the background. The half-life of the source is 5 days. What is the measured count rate after 15 days? A 10 counts / min B 50 counts / min C 60 counts / min D 110 counts / min
Oh! I was thinking of the question in the wrong way. Tysm!<3the count rate - bg count rate = count rate of radioactive source.
so it is400. in 5 days it will be halves so 200 after five days, 100 after 10 days and 50 after 15 days.
add Hydrochloric acid, white precipitate of AgClTest for silver(I) ions??
ATP NotesHello,
I need help with all the experiments in physics
i mean, do you have to learn them or just understand the concepts?
and if anybody has notes of all the experiments, can i have them?
Thank you
Paper 1?Can anyone help me answer Question No. 3 in the Biology paper of June 2006? Any help is appreciated.
nope, the atp paperPaper 1?
hi everyone, i wanted to ask about chemistry, biology and physics paper 2.... you see all throughout my o levels (in the school) i have attempted all the questions in the section B. now i wanted to ask from a real pro, can i do this in the o levels final papers??
please help..
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