Altering the three-dimensional structure of an enzyme might change the amount of energy needed for a reaction. prevent the substrate from binding the enzyme's active site. change the type of substrate that binds the enzyme's active site. change the type of product produced in the reaction. allow the reaction to occur at a faster rate.
What will be an ideal response?
prevent the substrate from binding the enzymes active site.
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The chemical reaction in the accompanying figure occurs in the:a
stomach as the result of secretions from the pancreas. b. small intestine as the result of secretions from the pancreas. c. large intestine as the result of secretions from the small intestine. d. stomach as the result of secretions from the stomach. e. small intestine as the result of secretions from the liver. What will be an ideal response?
What molecules in the spliceosome catalyze the intron removal reactions?
A) RNA polymerases B) ribozymes C) tRNA D) introns
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a. True b. False